I don't like where eggs exit. And what it is. Scrambled eggs were the first thing I stopped eating. I only eat eggs as an ingredient like in cake.
Dairy grosses me out, too.
The way farm animals are treated is very inhumane:
"in nature, wild hens lay only 10 to 15 eggs per year. Modern egg hens have been intensively bred to lay between 250 to 300 eggs a year. Egg industry kills millions of newborn baby chicks every single day; more than 260 million are killed every year in the U.S. alone. Male chicks are sorted and killed shortly after birth by being ground up alive in giant macerators, gassed, or left to suffocate in garbage bags and dumpsters.."
https://freefromharm.org/eggs-what-are-you-really-eating/
"Today’s dairy cows produce up to 12 times more milk than they would naturally produce to feed a calf. Virtually all dairy calves are stolen from their mothers within hours of birth in order to maximize profit. Cows are artificially and repeatedly and forcibly impregnated year after year. Trapped in a cycle of forced impregnation, perpetual lactation and near constant confinement, most dairy cows’ overworked bodies begin producing less milk at around 4 to 5 years of age, at which point they are slaughtered. In natural conditions, cows can live 20 to 25 years."
https://freefromharm.org/dairyfacts/
I read a book about how cows and chickens are social animals with a full range of emotions and they are emotionally and physically suffering. A friend confirmed when he described how his chickens died after they began having problems laying eggs.
The OP was right when he describes them as sentient beings.
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