MisterMuncher wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 9:51 pm
I can vaguely recall chicken was a rarity in my early years. The farming is now ridiculously intensive and fairly unpleasant. Every once in a while there's a campaign or some recognition of that fact. It usually lasts about a month in the public consciousness before it fades. The truth is most people don't give a fuck if the first light it sees is at the back of the oven.
Same here. We ate beef, lamb and often rabbit.
Speaking of which there is an intensive rabbit farm about 1km from our place in France. A windowless shed. We only realised it house rabbits when we saw several hundred dumped, dead, in wheelie bins for collection. Apparently disease is a big problem. As they are white they don't last long if they escape, the place is stiff with buzzards and the occasional eagle. And the place stinks.
I talked to my neighbour about it (a free-range veal and beef producer at that time, having given up the dairy because it was completely uneconomical) and he said that the locals were all against the rabbit farm, but it was legal. They found it offensive.
The funny thing was that, unlike beef and pork, there were never big deals on local rabbits in the supermarkets, even though it is still widely eaten there. So I don't know where they were sold.