In his letter to CEO of McDonald's India, Amit Jatia, BJP MP from Saharanpur Raghav Lakhanpal noted that recently McDonald's had committed to improve animal welfare within its supply chain in the US, Canada and South Africa by phasing out the procurement of eggs from caged hens.
"A similar policy should be adopted in India would change the lives of approximately 120 million egg-laying hens presently suffering in battery cages.
Egg-laying hens in factory farms in India are confined in barren wire cages known as "battery cages" and on an average, each of them gets only 67 square inches of cage space, which is less space than a single sheet of A4-size paper.
In a natural environment, the MP said, hens can live upto 10 to 15 years, but those bred for egg-laying are slaughtered, gassed or even thrown live onto "dead piles" at just 12 to 18 months of their age when their egg production capability declines.
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BJP MP Poonam Mahajan had also written a similar letter to the company some time back.
Recently a street artist Amitabh Kumar supported by Humane Society International-India had created a gigantic mural of a caged hen, depicting "cruelty inflicted on it" while urging the government to implement a ban on these housing systems.
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