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Friday, September 11, 2020

Chaged chickens.

Caged Chickens.

WALT: Use structure and language to explain writing.

 

Introduction:

As People know chickens are the most common birds on earth

today. But there are threats that are happening to chickens. lets

go have a sneak peek of what's going on. But let's see what

they do first.


Finally, our beloved feathers birds. They make nests by building

it in the long grass. When the chickens lay their eggs they

always like to sit on it. So it can keep it warm.

 

How does the chicken keep the eggs warm?


The chickens keep the eggs warm with their warm feathers.

The chickens sit on the eggs so it can cover the eggs with it’s

feathers but if the eggs are cold then it will just be a normal egg

that's why the chickens don't leave their eggs alone. 



What's happening to chickens?

Firstly, Chickens are trapped right now as you look at this writing

things are happening to our beloved chickens. Most of the

\chickens are locked up caged and stuffed with the other

chickens some of the chickens fight over food and water.

It's really horrible if you ask me, chickens in NZ are trapped just

to lay eggs. Most of them die by hunger or by fighting each other.

They also poop and their dead skin, blood (from fights ) or

feathers, they get mixed together and when it rains all the

bacteria goes to the fresh water and makes it disgusting water.


What is happening to reduce this problem?


Secondly, There is a group called be a champion chicken.

Kids are fighting for the lives of chickens and telling people

to not to buy caged chickens because they want to help

the problem and solve it quickly. If we don't stop this problem

then chickens will still be locked up laying eggs and dieing. If

you were locked up and caged what would you be feeling?


What can chickens do?




Conclusion: In Conclusion. In Factories, chickens lay eggs and

about 8,000 a day are layed, and millions and millions of eggs

are wrapped up with plastic. People throw it away and it gets

blown away to the ocean and affects the environment.

THE END. BY Penaia Henare.






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