Chicken
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Paul R. Josephson. Chicken
Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Guide
Pages
Chicken. A History from Farmyard to Factory
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Egg First
Consumers and Their Role in Making the Modern-Day Broiler
Conveyor-Belt Chickens
From Cage to Carcass
Panopticon of Production
Notes
1 Chicken Culture
Chickens and World Culture
Science, Clubs and Beauty Pageants
Chickens, Consumers and War
Believing in Chickens
Notes
2 Ecology and Industry
Domestication of Chickens
Well-Behaved Chickens
Industry Joins Research
What Came First, the Chicken or the Integrated Industry?
Industrial Selection
Chicken Ecology and Welfare
Can There Be Modern Chicken Ecology?
Notes
3 Chicken as Machine
The Chicken Assembly Line
Nose Job
Industrial Dispatching
Broilers as Pieces, Parts and Nuggets
Broilers and Mechanically Separated Poultry
The Broiler in the Aura of Antibiotics and Food Safety
Broiler Diseases: A New Specialization and Always New Diseases
Food Safety and Machined Chickens in an Era of Avian Influenza
Notes
4 Shit and Feathers
Factory Farms as Nature’s Outhouse
Crossing a Broiler’s Ns and Ps
Sweet Home, Alabama
Birds of a Feather
Broilers Warm the Atmosphere
Notes
5 Pecking and Protest
Avian Protest
Debeaking of Public Discourse
Is Protest on Behalf of Broilers Possible in Closed States?
Protest from the Restaurant Industry
A Slowly Growing Rumble: The Social Costs
Notes
6 Drumsticks
Flying the Coop
Brazil
China
The Impact of International CAFO Trade on Local Communities
Russia: The Baba Yaga of Poultry Farming
Migration and Sale Without Passports or Medical Certificates
Notes
Epilogue: Broiler Chernobyl
Notes
Index
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Environmental History
Adrian Howkins, The Polar Regions
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Chicken CAFOs, beef CAFOs, pork CAFOs and other such factory farm operations are dreadful ways to mass-produce animal meat as if it was like any other commodity that can be mass-produced. They are a worrisome example of how the capitalist impulse to profit while meeting consumer demand has a very dark side: animal cruelty, worker exploitation, pollution and so on. Similar systems exist for other kinds of animals and animal products that indicate the universal nature of the meat commodity machine. One example is the tiger and bear farms of East Asia that enable rife animal brutality, where many consumers do not care about that suffering, and where powerful states that could regulate or prohibit the industry do nothing. They tolerate abusive practices, and even promote or ignore them in the name of money-making.
The persistent and long-lived trade in bear gall bladders and bear bile, for example, threatens the Asian bear species.15 While this trade is legal within some countries, cross-border trade of bear bile products is prohibited by the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). But it continues and has changed from being purely for traditional medicinal to providing a commodity, with bile now being found in such products as cough drops, shampoo and soft drinks. A great number of countries buy and sell bear bile products originating in other countries in violation of CITES: Myanmar, Hong Kong, Laos, the Republic of Korea – the latter often with products from wild bears in Russia where hunting and trade of them are legal.16 The bears (and other animals in this trade for parts) are kept in miserable, caged, claustrophobic conditions – roughly 20,000 bears alone, across East Asia.
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