The Dhaka Times Desk It's hard to find a person who doesn't like chicken. Apart from chicken polao, chicken fries, chicken burgers, there is no counting how many things are eaten with chicken. But we don't know much about how a meat-producing chicken grows from birth.

Young chickens are kept in thousands and tortured from the day they are born. If any chickens are underweight or weak they are separated. Some employees cut off the heads of baby chickens. They are thrown away with the garbage. But sometimes the chickens survive. Chickens of the correct weight and size are placed on a conveyor belt. They are brutally vaccinated.
Once the vaccine has been applied, the pretzels are dropped into a hole that conveys them back to the conveyor belt. Then 50-100 chickens are packed into a large plastic tray. Then they are sent to different farms for rearing. They are stored in this way when they are sent to various firms and business organizations.

In farms, chickens are raised with hormones for 40 days. In just 40 days, the chickens reach their normal size. If that same amount of hormone is applied to a human baby, the weight of that baby will stand at 27 kg at 2 months.