vicman Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 buck-buck-kaw!!!! **********Farmers Put Live Chickens in Wood Chippers LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two California poultry farmers who fed some 30,000 live chickens into wood chippers will not face criminal charges because they had permission from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (news - web sites), prosecutors said on Friday. But a spokesman for the Humane Society of the United States called the farmers "callous and barbaric" and disagreed with the decision not to prosecute them. The farmers needed to destroy the chickens because they were "spent" -- or no longer able to produce eggs -- and could not make chicken soup out of them because the farms were under quarantine for the poultry virus Exotic Newcastle Disease, District Attorney's spokeswoman Gayle Stewart said. Stewart said the men, who run a poultry farm near San Diego, asked a senior veterinarian with the Agriculture Department if they could employ the wood chippers and were given permission. "Once they had permission we decided that they did not have any criminal intent," Stewart said. Brothers Arie and Will Wilgenburg, who run Escondido-based Ward Poultry Farm, could not be reached for comment on Friday. Earlier, they told the San Diego Union Tribune newspaper that they were doing "what we thought we had to do" based on expert advice and stopped as soon as they learned otherwise. Wayne Pacelle, a spokesman for the Humane Society, said that explanation was unacceptable. "The act of feeding live chickens into a wood chipper is an extraordinarily callous and barbaric act and I can't imagine any person with a whit of common sense would use a wood chipper as a killing tool," he said. "No person with any experience in killing animals would sanction the use of this technique." Pacelle said the District Attorney's decision not to prosecute the brothers rested on the "faulty assumption" that using wood chippers to kill chickens was an accepted practice. Quote
ladyshady Posted April 15 Report Posted April 15 Originally posted by vicman "No person with any experience in killing animals would sanction the use of this technique." just a few questions..Who are these people with experience in killing animals?How did they learn this trade?What is the CORRECT technique in killing small animals?And how can I learn? Quote
vicman Posted April 15 Author Report Posted April 15 Originally posted by ladyshady What is the CORRECT technique in killing small animals?And how can I learn? dunno, but I guess the FDA might know. Quote
mrmatas2277 Posted April 15 Report Posted April 15 :laugh:i hear thats how they make chicken strips... Quote
vicman Posted April 15 Author Report Posted April 15 Originally posted by mrmatas2277 :laugh:i hear thats how they make chicken strips... loland chicken patties Quote
sassa Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 Originally posted by ladyshady just a few questions..Who are these people with experience in killing animals?How did they learn this trade?What is the CORRECT technique in killing small animals?And how can I learn? the best way is to catch their wings and legs, hold them down, and cut their throats with a sharp knife. it is less painless and clean.any other way of killing an animal is sick...not that this isn't, but at least they don't have to suffer too much when it is done that way. Quote
girly Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 oh lord this makes me so sad.. Just knowing how much animals are tortured for food always makes me want to go vegan.. Quote
eccentricmofo Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 Well lets hope that the farmers were decent enough to have the wood chipper set on Puree... I mean... It could of been worse, set at a slower speed like blend...or jeeez....even mix.... lengthening the process of death at least by 0.0002 seconds.. Also I heard thats how they make hamburger helper too.. ***AN IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL OF WHICH TAKE ME SERIOUSLY***PULL MY FINGER!!! :hat: Quote
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