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Trailblazer or trailing behind? ChickenTrack 2024 measures Europe’s progress on chicken welfare New report reveals food companies’ progress towards fulfilling their Better Chicken Commitments

This #InternationalRespectForChickensDay, discover which businesses are trailblazers when it comes to chicken welfare - and which are trailing behind.

Read the results of our latest #ChickenTrack report into Europe's progress:

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Chicken fun facts 🐓

Respect chickens, don't exploit them

🎥 charliesacres (IG)

#InternationalRespectForChickensDay

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Which came first, the chicken or the egg?

What really came first was the misconception that humans are entitled to both!

But chickens and their eggs aren’t ours. #InternationalRespectForChickensDay

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Your dinner had a life and didn’t want to die 💔 #InternationalRespectForChickensDay

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Close-up photo of a rooster with rusty-coloured feathers staring straight into the camera.

Close-up photo of a rooster with rusty-coloured feathers staring straight into the camera.

Close-up of a black hen with rusty-red accented neck feathers, side-eyeing the camera in profile.

Close-up of a black hen with rusty-red accented neck feathers, side-eyeing the camera in profile.

I know, I know, #StarWarsDay and all that.
But.
Also.
#InternationalRespectForChickensDay
That is all.

#MayTheFourthBeWithYou #MayTheFourth #ChickensOfMastodon #CanadianPhotographer #AnimalPhotography #FarmPhotography

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If you wouldn't eat bald eagles, robins, or owls, why eat chickens? 🤔
 
Today is #InternationalRespectForChickensDay – a reminder that chickens are just as curious, social, and sentient as any other bird ✨ peta.vg/4252

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May 4 is International Respect for Chickens Day. Animal Cognition Fun Facts by Animal Cognition Network.

May 4 is International Respect for Chickens Day. Animal Cognition Fun Facts by Animal Cognition Network.

Why don't chickens get the respect they deserve? ☹️

Today, May 4, is #InternationalRespectforChickensDay 🐔 Did you know that chicken can individually recognize not just other chicken, but familiar humans as well? They can also count, innovate, and delay gratification! #AnimalCognitionFunFacts

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It’s #InternationalRespectforChickensDay, a day created by United Poultry Concerns to celebrate chickens on the planet instead of the plate. May all chickens be as happy as this rescued hen at @wildwoodsanctuary.bsky.social.
#vegan #bekindtoanimals #sanctuary

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These devastating numbers happen every 💔single 💔 day 💔

If you don't condone cruelty on this massive scale, leave chickens off your plate this #InternationalRespectForChickensDay and every day 🐔

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Chickenwolf - Born To Be Wild
Chickenwolf - Born To Be Wild YouTube video by LikwidatorKomisarz

#OTD #TDIH #May4: Happy #InternationalRespectForChickensDay! #RespectForChickensDay #Chickens #InternationalDays #MusicSky
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May 4th is International Respect for Chickens Day
🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓

A day to promote compassion and respectful treatment of chickens and other fowl

#internationalrespectforchickensday #friendsnotfood

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In a brightly lit biosecurity level 2 (BSL2) microbiology laboratory, I stand out against the backdrop of white countertops, shelves lined with lab equipment, and pops of colour from red trays and a vivid yellow clinical waste bin. 


I am dressed in a dramatic, floor-length Jedi robe of deep brown, its wide sleeves draping over my arms. Facing the camera and completing the ensemble, I wear a comically oversized rooster mask, its orange beak and red comb boldly jutting out, feathers painted in lively hues. 


In my hands, I grip a glowing blue lightsaber, holding it confidently at an angle in front of my body as if defending from errant StormTrooper fire.  


The playful fusion of Star Wars Day and International Respect For Chickens Day is unmistakable-your costume humorously bridges science fiction and animal advocacy, bringing a sense of fun and celebration into the serious, orderly environment of the laboratory. 


The scene is both whimsical and memorable, with my creative outfit injecting joy and personality into the sterile lab setting.

In a brightly lit biosecurity level 2 (BSL2) microbiology laboratory, I stand out against the backdrop of white countertops, shelves lined with lab equipment, and pops of colour from red trays and a vivid yellow clinical waste bin. I am dressed in a dramatic, floor-length Jedi robe of deep brown, its wide sleeves draping over my arms. Facing the camera and completing the ensemble, I wear a comically oversized rooster mask, its orange beak and red comb boldly jutting out, feathers painted in lively hues. In my hands, I grip a glowing blue lightsaber, holding it confidently at an angle in front of my body as if defending from errant StormTrooper fire. The playful fusion of Star Wars Day and International Respect For Chickens Day is unmistakable-your costume humorously bridges science fiction and animal advocacy, bringing a sense of fun and celebration into the serious, orderly environment of the laboratory. The scene is both whimsical and memorable, with my creative outfit injecting joy and personality into the sterile lab setting.

In a brightly lit biosecurity level 2 (BSL2) microbiology laboratory, I stand out against the backdrop of white countertops, shelves lined with lab equipment, and pops of colour from red trays and a vivid yellow clinical waste bin. 


I am dressed in a dramatic, floor-length Jedi robe of deep brown, its wide sleeves draping over my arms. Facing side on to the camera and completing the ensemble, I wear a comically oversized rooster mask, its orange beak and red comb boldly jutting out, feathers painted in lively hues. 


In my hands, I grip a glowing blue lightsaber, holding it pointed towards the left of screen in a classic Star Wars pose.


The playful fusion of Star Wars Day and International Respect For Chickens Day is unmistakable-your costume humorously bridges science fiction and animal advocacy, bringing a sense of fun and celebration into the serious, orderly environment of the laboratory. 


The scene is both whimsical and memorable, with my creative outfit injecting joy and personality into the sterile lab setting.

In a brightly lit biosecurity level 2 (BSL2) microbiology laboratory, I stand out against the backdrop of white countertops, shelves lined with lab equipment, and pops of colour from red trays and a vivid yellow clinical waste bin. I am dressed in a dramatic, floor-length Jedi robe of deep brown, its wide sleeves draping over my arms. Facing side on to the camera and completing the ensemble, I wear a comically oversized rooster mask, its orange beak and red comb boldly jutting out, feathers painted in lively hues. In my hands, I grip a glowing blue lightsaber, holding it pointed towards the left of screen in a classic Star Wars pose. The playful fusion of Star Wars Day and International Respect For Chickens Day is unmistakable-your costume humorously bridges science fiction and animal advocacy, bringing a sense of fun and celebration into the serious, orderly environment of the laboratory. The scene is both whimsical and memorable, with my creative outfit injecting joy and personality into the sterile lab setting.

Wishing y’all a wonderful #StarWarsDay and of course #InternationalRespectForChickensDay.

May the force, and the poultry, be with you.

🧪 #Microbiology #EduSky🍎#MayTheFourth

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Ito Sözan
(Japanse, b. 1884)
Family of Chickens, c. 1910s
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper
Museum purchase with funds from the Friends of the Trout Gallery
2022.3

Ito Sözan (Japanse, b. 1884) Family of Chickens, c. 1910s Woodblock print, ink and color on paper Museum purchase with funds from the Friends of the Trout Gallery 2022.3

Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese. 1760-1849)
Album of Original Drawings by Katsushika (Katsushika shinso gafu), vol. 1, 1890
Woodblock-printed book, ink and color on paper
Museum purchase with funds from the Friends of the Trout Gallery
2022.13
Though known for his single-sheet landscape designs, Hokusai also created numerous illustrated books. This one, published posthumously in the Meiji period (1868-1912), also contains a table of content in English. It indicates that the book might be intended for display at World Expositions. In the 1880s and 1890s, the japanese government promoted the development of traditional arts in order to create a robust export market with the West. Illustrated books such as this one gave potential Western consumers a variety of designs for individual prints and other commodities.
Images such as Ito Sozan's Family of Chickens in this exhibition were likely adapted from such illustrated books that served as design templates for print designers.

Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese. 1760-1849) Album of Original Drawings by Katsushika (Katsushika shinso gafu), vol. 1, 1890 Woodblock-printed book, ink and color on paper Museum purchase with funds from the Friends of the Trout Gallery 2022.13 Though known for his single-sheet landscape designs, Hokusai also created numerous illustrated books. This one, published posthumously in the Meiji period (1868-1912), also contains a table of content in English. It indicates that the book might be intended for display at World Expositions. In the 1880s and 1890s, the japanese government promoted the development of traditional arts in order to create a robust export market with the West. Illustrated books such as this one gave potential Western consumers a variety of designs for individual prints and other commodities. Images such as Ito Sozan's Family of Chickens in this exhibition were likely adapted from such illustrated books that served as design templates for print designers.

For #InternationalRespectForChickensDay 🐓:
2 pieces from The Trout Gallery’s “Memory and Modernity: Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints of the Natural World” show (2023):
1 Ito Sözan (1884-19??)
Family of Chickens, c.1910s
2 Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)
Katsushika shinso gafu, Vol. 1, 1890

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Photo of author side profile in a BSL2 microbiology lab wearing a rooster mask, Jedi robe and holding a light sabre.

Photo of author side profile in a BSL2 microbiology lab wearing a rooster mask, Jedi robe and holding a light sabre.

Photo of author facing camera in a BSL2 microbiology lab wearing a rooster mask, Jedi robe and holding a light sabre.

Photo of author facing camera in a BSL2 microbiology lab wearing a rooster mask, Jedi robe and holding a light sabre.

Wishing everybody a combined #StarWarsDay and #InternationalRespectForChickensDay.

May the force, and poultry, be with you.

🧪 #Microbiology #EduSky🍎

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