From United Poultry Concerns <[email protected]>
Subject News Release: International Respect For Chickens Day Celebrates Compassion for Chickens
Date May 1, 2020 6:07 PM
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United Poultry Concerns - [link removed]
1 May 2020

For Immediate Release
Contact: Karen Davis 757-678-7875; [email protected]
Contact: Hope Bohanec 707-540-1760; [email protected]

International Respect For Chickens Day Celebrates Compassion for Chickens

United Poultry Concerns Urges Positive Action for Chickens in May

Machipongo, VA, May 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ – On May 4, animal advocates celebrate
International Respect for Chickens Day ([link removed]).
Launched by United Poultry Concerns in 2005, International Respect for Chickens
Day celebrates chickens throughout the world and protests their suffering and
abuse in agribusiness, experimental research, cockfighting, and other cruelties.
May is International Respect for Chickens Month.

"We urge everyone to do a compassionate ACTION for chickens, on or around May
4th,"" says Karen Davis, president of United Poultry Concerns which promotes the
compassionate and respectful treatment of chickens and other domestic fowl.

"A library display, a 'virtual' vegan open house, an informative blog post, or
simply talking to family and friends about the plight - and delight - of
chickens are great ways to stick up for chickens,"" Davis says.

"Happy chickens are cheerful birds," ([link removed]) says
Karen Davis, who maintains a sanctuary for chickens in Machipongo, Virginia.
"Chickens love the earth and sun, yet millions are sitting in filthy dark
buildings on crippled legs breathing polluted air and suffering from
debilitating diseases, as documented in my book Prisoned Chickens, Poisoned Eggs
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Britannica article Chickens: Their Life and Death in Farming Operations."
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"The Social Life of Chickens" ([link removed]) <br>
shows who chickens truly are – vibrant, personable, earth-loving birds."

United Poultry Concerns urges people to celebrate chickens on the planet instead
of the plate, and to make every day Respect for Chickens Day.

For more information, visit United Poultry Concerns at
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