UNITED POULTRY CONCERNS ANNOUNCES

WALKING TO FREEDOM AFTER A LIFE IN CAGES
MARCH FOR BATTERY HENS
"Ask yourself, which came first, the cancer cells or the Henitentiary cells? Eating chickens & eggs is death by lethal ingestion."--Bertha, the Battery Hen & Crow-pany

When: Saturday, March 22, 1997, Noon to 3:00 PM Meet: 7829 Woodmont Avenue, Bethesda, Maryland Contact: Karen Davis, President,* 301-948-2406

United Poultry Concerns is sponsoring a "Walking to Freedom" March for Battery Hens to promote Henitentiary-Free Food.

We Ask, Can a Caring Person:

  • Swallow eggs from hens "in such bad shape that death is a blessing for them"? "Bad Day at the Chicken Factory," Dayton Voice Jan. 1997
  • Hunt" for Easter eggs laid in a prisonhouse full of toxic waste, in which all the jail birds are innocent?
  • Add to the 125 tons of chemically-polluted manure created every day by million-hen egg complexes? (Where does it go?!!)

Bertha, the Battery Hen, asks: "What does a chicken do when a chicken is free? She walks, She runs, She sits in a tree!"

Please join our Walking To Freedom March for Battery Hens in Bethesda! Everyone is Needed! Bertha, the Battery Hen, will greet you at Pangea, the cruelty-free shop at 7829 Woodmont Avenue.

>From there we will March down Woodmont Avenue, Turn left onto Old Georgetown Road, Go right onto Wisconsin Avenue, Turn right onto Bethesda Avenue. We will turn around at Chicken Out and Boston Market and return by the same route to Pangea.

Free Food * Free Literature * Free Posters
FREE BATTERY HENS!

*Karen Davis, PhD, is the author of Prisoned Chickens, Poisoned Eggs: An Inside Look at the Modern Poultry Industry (1997)

For more information call 301-948-2406

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