Amitabh Kumar hopes the mural, supported by Humane Society International-India's campaign, would invoke empathy for the suffering of egg-laying hens confined in cages.
The art work has come up at wall next to Ansal Plaza market, HUDCO Place in south Delhi.
"Seeing hens in battery cages is a sight we are all used to but only a few of us stop to think what it means for the birds.
"Through my work, I wanted to reverse the claustrophobic world of battery farms, where the beholder becomes imprisoned by the gaze of the hen, understanding what it is like to be a confined chicken," said Kumar.
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The battery cages are so small that the hens are unable even to spread their wings without touching the sides of the cage or other hens and these cages prevent nearly all forms of natural behaviour including perching and roosting, scratching and foraging, comfort behaviour and exploring.
"We are delighted by street artist Amitabh Kumar's support to our campaign to end battery-caged farming of hens in the country. The use of battery cages for egg production is barbaric.
In 2012, the Animal Welfare Board of India passed a resolution and recommended that the Environment Ministry adopt the draft Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Egg Laying Hen) Rules and phase out battery cages for egg-laying hens by January 2017. However, the policy is yet to be adopted.
In addition to animal abuse, a landmark two-year study released by the prestigious Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production concluded that intensive confinement facilities pose unacceptable risks to public health and the environment.
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