10 Dangerous Food Procedures Illegal in Europe but Practiced in USA

chicken litter

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3. Chicken Litter


Most commercial chickens are kept in large barn like structures, each in its own cage. Different types of materials are spread on the floor to help collect manure, peanut shells, feathers, sawdust, spilled chicken feed, and straw which is used as bedding. This mixture of items is called chicken litter, broiler litter, and sometimes, unused bedding material. Whatever name you want to give it, this mixture of items is removed from the poultry location, along with any dead birds, approximately every 47 days.

Although this mixture used to be sold as fertilizer, it is now sold as cheap food for livestock. The livestock corporations are always looking to save money and poultry litter is a cheap alternative to other food products. Cows that eat poultry litter can also be eating other beef products that were originally intended for chickens. This should be a great concern regarding Mad Cow Disease.

In the US, billions pounds of poultry litter are sold each year. The use of broiler litter in cow feed is completely unrestricted. In Europe, however, all forms of animal protein, including chicken litter, in cow feed has been banned since 2001!

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