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Hatchery Horror!! watch how chicks are treated in a Hatchery (VIDEO)

Spencer : IA : USA | 2 months ago  
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    Hatchery Horror!! watch how Chicken Chicks are handled in a hatchery
    Posted by: RaulDeSouza
  • Hatchery Horror!! watch how Chicken Chicks are handled in a hatchery
    Hatchery Horror!! watch how Chicken Chicks are handled in a hatchery
    Posted by: RaulDeSouza
    Hatchery Horror!! watch how Chicken Chicks are handled in a hatchery

Thrown, dropped, mutilated, and ground-up alive. This is the disturbing reality faced by hundreds of thousands of chicks each day at the world’s largest egg-laying breed hatchery Hy-Line International in Spencer, Iowa.

New hidden camera footage obtained at this facility during a Mercy For Animals undercover investigation gives a disturbing glimpse into the cruel and industrialized reality of modern hatcheries.

The warm, comforting, and protective wings of these newly hatched chicks’ mothers have been replaced with massive machines, quickly moving conveyor belts, harsh handling, and distressing noise. These young animals are sorted, discarded, and handled like mere cogs in a machine.

For the nearly 150,000 male chicks who hatch every 24 hours at this Hy-Line facility, their lives begin and end the same day. Grabbed by their fragile wings by workers known as “sexers,” who separate males from females, these young animals are callously thrown into chutes and hauled away to their deaths. They are destined to die on day one because they cannot produce eggs and do not grow large or fast enough to be raised profitably for meat. Their lives are cut short when they are dropped into a grinding machine tossed around by a spinning auger before being torn to pieces by a high-pressure macerator.

Over 21 million male chicks meet their fate this way each year at this facility.

For the surviving females, this is the beginning of a life of cruelty and confinement at the hands of the egg industry. Before even leaving the hatchery they will be snapped by their heads into a spinning debeaker a portion of their sensitive beaks removed by a laser. Workers toss and rummage through them before they are placed 100 per crowded box and shipped across the country.

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  • News Source: Sify News | 2 months ago
    An animal rights group publicized a video Tuesday showing unwanted chicks being tossed alive into a grinder at an Iowa plant and accused egg hatcheries of being "perhaps the cruelest industry" in the world. The undercover video was shot by Chicago-...
  • News Source: Rocky Mount Telegram | 2 months ago
    Iowa — Paul Lasley cringed when he heard about an undercover video showing unwanted chicks being tossed alive into a grinder at an Iowa hatchery. The images were upsetting, to be sure, but as someone who grew up on a farm, Lasley knows that...
  • News Source: Truthout | 2 months ago
    Goodbye!     "I saw a bloody slush coming out of the bottom of the grinder," writes the MFA investigator, who worked in the Hy-Line "transfer room" and on the cleaning crew during May and June. "The plant manager told me that the ground-up male...
  • News Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | 2 months ago
    A robin redbreast in a cage," the visionary English poet William Blake wrote, "puts all heaven in a rage." If that is true, how much more must heaven be vexed by the sight of poultry confined in the miserable detention of modern egg production? The...
  • News Source: The Courier-Mail | 2 months ago
    These young animals are sorted, discarded, and handled like mere cogs in a machine," said the animal activist group Mercy For Animals. The group said it obtained the film during an undercover investigation at the Spencer, Iowa hatchery, but said it...
  • News Source: Gawker | 3 months ago
    The egg industry's currently engaging in a war on "useless" male chicks. And, like all wars, this one has casualties: cute, innocent, fuzzy, absolutely precious casualties. Seriously, this video's messed up, so don't watch it if you have a sensitive...
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  • Blog Source: organicjar.com
    For the nearly 150000 male chicks who hatch every 24 hours at this Hy-Line facility, their lives begin and end the same day. Grabbed by their fragile wings by workers known as “sexers,” who separate males from females, ... This is the shocking
  • Blog Source: www.huliq.com
    An animal rights group, Chicago-based Mercy for Animals, has published a video showing what happens to unwanted male chicks at egg hatcheries. The video shows the unwanted chicks being ground up alive at an Iowa plant.
  • Blog Source: www.jialat.com
    This is the disturbing reality faced by hundreds of thousands of chicks each day at the world's largest egg-laying breed hatchery Hy-Line International in Spencer, Iowa. New hidden camera footage obtained at this facility during a Mercy For Animals .
  • Blog Source: www.mizozo.com
    The undercover video was shot at a hatchery in Spencer, Iowa, over a two-week period in May and June. Here's how the organization describes the video: For the nearly 150000 male chicks who hatch every 24 hours at this Hy-Line facility, their lives
  • Blog Source: strikingattheroots.wordpress.com
    And rightly so: Each day at this Hy-Line facility, nearly 150000 male chicks are grabbed by their fragile wings, separated from the females and tossed into chutes that eventually lead them to a machine that will tear their tiny bodies to ... “To
  • Blog Source: p5woodyard12.blogspot.com
    In Iowa, there was an investigation about how baby chickens are handled at a local hatchery and egg business. Baby male chickens are being killed because they have no use to the Iowa Hatchery. They are thrown into baskets. They also, get their beaks
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