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Fire that killed 1.3 million chickens in Illinois
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Animal agriculture kills something like 200 million chickens a day. They all live short miserable lives anyway, this hardly stands out to me.
You're not completely wrong, but image of being burned alive is quite striking to me
For anyone curious about the previous commenter's stat
https://ourworldindata.org/how-many-animals-get-slaughtered-every-day
I guess it is quite striking, it's a shame any are killed under bad conditions.
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I would imagine most of them would have died of asphyxiation?