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The Hen Report: “Discovering Weird Little Things” | Navigating a Non-Vegan World

Our Hen House 19 February 2026


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This episode of The Hen Report explores how to navigate a world filled with animal exploitation. Jasmin and Mariann discuss finding balance between ethical living and practical engagement with mainstream culture—from mentally veganizing cooking shows to exploring local towns with a vegan eye. They share encouraging news about Indonesia banning elephant rides and the USDA’s pause on methane digesters that have been falsely promoted as climate solutions for the dairy industry.

This episode explores:

  • How vegans can manage to watch mainstream entertainment by mentally “veganizing” non-vegan content
  • The USDA’s 90-day pause on funding manure-to-energy digesters, signaling potential scrutiny of these dairy industry climate claims
  • Indonesia’s new ban on elephant rides in zoos, though enforcement remains a concern
  • Factory Farm Watch’s new interactive map documenting over 1,300 factory farms across California
  • Faunalytics’ revealing study on how “voluntary compliance” fails birds at US slaughterhouses

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