KNOWLEDGE / ANIMAL / CHICKEN
Chicken confinement, particularly in battery cages or high-density warehouses, is a major animal welfare concern, causing physical pain, stress, and inability to perform natural behaviors like nesting or wing-stretching. While confinement protects against predators and some diseases, it leads to bone weakness, feather loss, and high antibiotic use, though some producers argue it manages disease.
RELIK A-Z: Don’t Put All Your Eggs In One Basket — Chickens Series
What they didn’t teach you in agriculture class. The Don’t Put All Your Eggs In One Basket collection is an educational trading card series documenting the real, raw, and routinely ignored science behind the world’s most consumed bird — told without sanitizing.
Each card pairs original surrealist artwork with documented fact: Animal Husbandry, Artificial Insemination, Aspergillosis, Avian Infectious Bronchitis, Avian Influenza A, Avian Orthoreovirus, Broiler welfare concerns, Campylobacteriosis, Chicken Anemia Virus, and Chicken as Food. These are the industries, diseases, and practices that feed billions — named, defined, and given the weight they deserve.
This is not a farm story. It is a food system story.
Part of the RELIK A-Z Knowledge Card system, each card carries point values, rarity levels, and category tags connecting to the larger RELIK Animal universe.
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