- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 104639
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Animal Abuse. Warning:Extremely Disturbing. Farm to Fridge short w/subtitles See MercyForAnimals.org
-Short version Farm to Fridge with subtitles used by permission of Mercy For Animals www.M...
published: 23 Mar 2012
Animal Abuse. Warning:Extremely Disturbing. Farm to Fridge short w/subtitles See MercyForAnimals.org
-Short version Farm to Fridge with subtitles used by permission of Mercy For Animals www.MercyForAnimals.org
-Animals are intelligent living beings but cannot speak any languages. They scream in pain to communicate their horror of being tortured and killed. Humans kill around 60 BILLION animals for food each year. A plant based diet is a more heart-healthy diet and is a step towards a more ethical treatment of animals.
-Mercy For Animals is a national non-profit organization dedicated to preventing cruelty to farmed animals and promoting compassionate food choices and policies.
- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 104639
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Shocking Animal Cruelty at Tyson Foods Supplier
Warning: Contains Graphic Footage. Undercover video footage at "Wyoming Premium Farms" r...
published: 08 May 2012
Shocking Animal Cruelty at Tyson Foods Supplier
Warning: Contains Graphic Footage. Undercover video footage at "Wyoming Premium Farms" revealing egregious cruelty and filthy conditions at a Wyoming pig breeding facility owned by a supplier for Tyson Foods.
- published: 08 May 2012
- views: 619669
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Burger King Cruelty - Video Exposes Horrific Animal Abuse at a Burger King Dairy Supplier
Are your Burger King purchases funding horrific animal abuse?
A Mercy For Animals investi...
published: 10 Oct 2012
Burger King Cruelty - Video Exposes Horrific Animal Abuse at a Burger King Dairy Supplier
Are your Burger King purchases funding horrific animal abuse?
A Mercy For Animals investigation reveals sadistic animal torture at Bettencourt Dairies - a major Burger King cheese supplier in Idaho. The investigation has already led to three workers, including a manager of the dairy, being charged with criminal cruelty to animals.
MFA's hidden camera captured:
• Workers and management viciously beating and shocking cows and violently twisting their tails in order to deliberately inflict pain
• Workers and management repeatedly shocking a downed cow and then dragging her by her neck using a chain attached to a tractor
• Extremely unsafe and unsanitary conditions, including feces covered floors that cause cows to regularly slip, fall, and injure themselves
• Sick or injured cows suffering from open wounds, broken bones and infected udders left to suffer without veterinary care
Ditch Dairy
Far from leading the carefree lives portrayed in the dairy industry's "happy cow" commercials, cows exploited and killed for Burger King cheese endure lives of near constant misery and deprivation.
Treated as mere milk-producing machines, these intelligent and social animals suffer almost unimaginable abuse from the time they are born and ripped from their mothers' sides until they are so physically worn out from repeated pregnancies and constant milk production that they are sold for slaughter.
MFA is urging Burger King to immediately implement meaningful animal protection guidelines for all dairy suppliers, including zero tolerance for animal abuse, care for "downers," and ending mutilations without painkillers. Burger King has the power and the moral responsibility to help end some of the worst forms of animal abuse in the dairy industry.
Visit http://www.BurgerKingCruelty.com to learn more and sign the petition urging Burger King to implement meaningful animal protection guidelines for its dairy suppliers. Please share this video with friends, and encourage them to take action too.
Then consider making a few changes of your own. The most powerful choice that compassionate people can make to help cows is to ditch dairy in favor of healthy and humane vegan alternatives to milk, cheese and ice cream.
- published: 10 Oct 2012
- views: 240618
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Circus - Animal Abuse.
Bears, elephants, tigers, and other animals do not voluntarily ride bicycles, stand on the...
published: 23 Oct 2010
Circus - Animal Abuse.
Bears, elephants, tigers, and other animals do not voluntarily ride bicycles, stand on their heads, balance on balls, or jump through rings of fire. They don't perform these and other difficult tricks because they want to; they perform them because they're afraid of what will happen if they don't.
For animals in circuses, there is no such thing as "positive reinforcement"—only varying degrees of punishment and deprivation. To force them to perform these meaningless and physically uncomfortable tricks, trainers use whips, tight collars, muzzles, electric prods, bullhooks, and other painful tools of the trade.
In the Ringling Bros. circus, elephants are beaten, hit, poked, prodded, and jabbed with sharp hooks, sometimes until bloody. Ringling breaks the spirit of elephants when they're vulnerable babies who should still be with their mothers.
Very sad atory of one elephant in the end of this film.
- published: 23 Oct 2010
- views: 65736
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Shocking Video: Walmart Pork Supplier Caught Abusing Pigs
Are your Walmart purchases funding animal abuse? Bob Barker issues a consumer warning foll...
published: 17 Jul 2012
Shocking Video: Walmart Pork Supplier Caught Abusing Pigs
Are your Walmart purchases funding animal abuse? Bob Barker issues a consumer warning following a new Mercy For Animals investigation revealing blatant animal cruelty at a Walmart pork supplier. See the secretly recorded video.
http://www.WalmartCruelty.com
http://www.MercyForAnimals.org
- published: 17 Jul 2012
- views: 149707
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Graphic Video: Suspect arrested after animal abuse caught on tape
A Port St. Lucie man is behind bars after his own daughter secretly videotaped him abusing...
published: 05 Mar 2013
Graphic Video: Suspect arrested after animal abuse caught on tape
A Port St. Lucie man is behind bars after his own daughter secretly videotaped him abusing the family's pets. WARNING: This video is graphic and may not be suitable viewing for all members of the viewing audience.
- published: 05 Mar 2013
- views: 155
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Animal Cruelty Slide
A slideshow about the abuse to animals accross the globe.
Would like to mention that, t...
published: 09 Feb 2008
Animal Cruelty Slide
A slideshow about the abuse to animals accross the globe.
Would like to mention that, this video I made origianally as part of a school project I did a couple of years ago. As a result, not ALL of the pictures included are genuine but, the majority of them are.
- published: 09 Feb 2008
- views: 1312677
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Shocking Evidence of Animal Abuse Animal Cruelty
Extremely shocking video of animal abuse and animal cruelty. Mercado San Bernabe is the la...
published: 07 Feb 2013
Shocking Evidence of Animal Abuse Animal Cruelty
Extremely shocking video of animal abuse and animal cruelty. Mercado San Bernabe is the largest illegal unregulated livestock market in Mexico. It makes a mockery of humanity and is one of the most shameful examples of animal cruelty and ill health in Mexico.
Seen for sale on site are donkeys, horses, mules, dogs and wildlife, whose origins are uncertain and many are visibly sick, arrive and depart transported in sadistic and deplorable conditions with exposed fractures, bleeding open wounds and ulcers. Others are hung with ropes, when they no longer have the strength to stand upright. These suffering "animal waste" are kept alive just because a kilo of live meat costs twice that of a dead one. If an animal finally ends its agony and dies it is cut open right there and its viscera is extracted and thrown on the ground in the middle of the market.
There is no animal health control. Animals are sold directly for two purposes either privately as live animals (for work or food) or to a slaughterhouse (called the "rastro"). Obviously, the sale of live animals is done in less cruel way than that of animals that are sold to the rastro, since the horses going to the slaughterhouse are considered waste and therefore are treated in a very brutal manner, they are kicked, poked with electric barbs that are prohibited for horses. Bats and pipes are used to hit animals, they are tied with ropes. Animals suffer fractures or they fall dead, others arrive with broken limbs because the owners want to get some extra money by selling them and the animals are forced to walk down to the transport truck in these conditions. In the best case, the animals are transported sick, infected with tumors or open wounds, and later sold to the highest bidder.
Water troughs often don't contain water, the pens are underutilized -- some are overcrowded, others are empty. There is a shed that was scheduled to install a sacrifice room for broken or injured animals that cannot continue the trip. It is important to mention that it is a living sacrifice room and not a slaughterhouse, and has created problems of assessment with the authorities i.e. the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Rural Development, Fisheries and Food (SAGARPA) because they do not accept the installation of a slaughterhouse, in the absence of the necessary infrastructure to do so.
Over the years, people of recognized knowledge, experts and advocacy groups for animal rights have talked with local, state and federal agencies, seeking to bring order to the problems of the San Bernabe market. However, the sanitary conditions and the treatment of the animals have not improved. Often laws and rules are not enforced, either because the authorities are unaware of their existence, or they simply ignore them. The Health Ministry has taken up the matter even though there are no laws in place of hygiene and public health. There are dead animals and scattered viscera in the trucks, along with live horses, since they are gutted and the carcasses are transported together with the live animals to the slaughterhouse. No water is available. There is no animal inspection by the SAGARPA, or monitoring of transport by the Federal Highway Police or the Ministry of Communications and Transport.
Click the following link to read the full story, and please sign the petition: http://www.change.org/petitions/extreme-cruelty-to-horses-at-mercado-san-bernabe-enforce-existing-federal-laws-in-mexico
- published: 07 Feb 2013
- views: 1441
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EC looks to make animal abuse registry
Erie County lawmakers want to create a registry that would list convicted animal abusers....
published: 13 Mar 2013
EC looks to make animal abuse registry
Erie County lawmakers want to create a registry that would list convicted animal abusers.
- published: 13 Mar 2013
- views: 31
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Extreme animal cruelty in Australia *WARNING EXTREMELY GRAPHIC IMAGES OF ANIMAL CRUELTY*
See below for links if you want to take action.
This is a story from the Australian Broad...
published: 10 Mar 2012
Extreme animal cruelty in Australia *WARNING EXTREMELY GRAPHIC IMAGES OF ANIMAL CRUELTY*
See below for links if you want to take action.
This is a story from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's 7:30 report. Those responsible are making a mockery of our laws and Australia's efforts in relation to animal cruelty [and it involves a great many more people than depicted in this story]
The Australian Government, along with many other nations, have acknowledged the importance of promoting and protecting human rights standards by ratifying international instruments including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.
Copyright 2012. Ausralian Broadcasting Corporation
Take Action ;
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - RSPCA
http://www.rspca.org.au/help/contact-us/state-societies.html#qld
Department of Environment and Natural Resources [state - Queensland]
http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/contactus/index.html
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry [federal]
http://www.daff.gov.au/about/contactus
Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities [federal]
http://www.environment.gov.au/about/contacts/index.html
Animal Liberation Australia [Queensland Office]
https://animal-lib.org.au/contact-us/contact-details/15-staff/4-queensland.html
This is a copy of the useless proposed amendments to current native title legislation. Note the fuzzy language used like reasonable, acceptable and encourage...
http://www.daff.qld.gov.au/documents/Biosecurity_AnimalWelfareAndEthics/Turtles-and-dugongs-factsheet-2012.pdf
- published: 10 Mar 2012
- views: 221912
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Animal abuse act caught on video [ censored ]
A Somalian student, entrusted by his friend to care for his puppy during his absence, thre...
published: 03 Aug 2012
Animal abuse act caught on video [ censored ]
A Somalian student, entrusted by his friend to care for his puppy during his absence, threw the mutt into a manhole with the help of another perpetrator.
PETALING JAYA: Several pictures showing a puppy being thrown into a manhole in Cyberjaya by two foreign nationals is going viral on Facebook.
The pictures are posted on Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better (MDDB) Facebook page. FMT has also viewed a video showing the two foreigners caught in action doing the heinous act in June.
Malaysian Animal Welfare Society (MAWS) president Shenaaz Khan said that the six-month-old puppy named Kanilla belonged to a Jordanian student Mostafa Silawy, who is studying at the Lim Kok Wing University.
Read more: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2012/08/03/animal-abuse-act-caught-on-video/#ixzz22VYgmnhh
- published: 03 Aug 2012
- views: 22082
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RSPCA publishes shocking videos of animal abuse
As the number of animal cruelty and neglect cases rise by a quarter the Royal Society for ...
published: 24 Apr 2012
RSPCA publishes shocking videos of animal abuse
As the number of animal cruelty and neglect cases rise by a quarter the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals warns it is at 'breaking point'.
Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/family/pets/9221320/Rise-in-animal-cruelty-pushes-RSPCA-to-limit.html
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 41171
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Copia A (3D animated short film by Trexel Animation)
Copia A is the second short film produced by Trexel Animation.
Website: http://www.trexe...
published: 18 Nov 2010
author: Trexel Animation
Copia A (3D animated short film by Trexel Animation)
Copia A is the second short film produced by Trexel Animation.
Website: http://www.trexel.net/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TrexelAnimation
Twitter: http://twitter.com/TrexelAnimation
This film was made independently and without any budget in the free time available during the studio´s commercial projects.
Synopsis:
Tells the adventures and misfortunes of Demódoco, a projectionist, who discovers by chance a one-of-a-kind way to get pleasure. However, abusing it leads to risky consequences.
Technical data:
Script, design and direction: Gervasio Rodríguez Traverso & Pablo Alberto Díaz.
Original soundtrack: Bernardo Francese & Fernando Chiesa.
Animation: Gervasio Rodriguez Traverso, Pablo A. Díaz y Nicolás Broner.
Sound: Bernardo Francese, Fernando Chiesa, Juan Elías y Anibal Tonianez.
Screenings and awards to date:
- Red Stick International Animation Festival (USA) - Best of the Fest Finalist (Animated Short Film - Professional category)
- ArtFutura 2010 (Argentina) - "Caras y Caretas" award for Best Animated Short Film
- Concurso Caloi en su Tinta, Argentina en Annecy 2010 (Argentina) - Third prize
- 12º BAFICI (Argentina) - Baficito programme
- Annecy 2010 (France) - A tribute to argentinean animation programme
- Curta-SE 10 (Brazil) - Best Animation, video section
- UNICA 2010 (Switzerland) - Silver Medal Award
- FIA 2010 (Uruguay) - Best Animated Short Film & Jury Grand Prize
- 32º UNCIPAR (Argentina) - Honorable Mention
- Anim´est 2010 (Romania) - Official competition
- 10º MIAF (Australia) - Panorama programme
- 15º Ourense International Film Festival (Spain) - Official competition
- Concurso Loop 2009 (Colombia) - Honorable Mention, 3D section
- 1º Concurso Quiero Animarte (Argentina) - First Prize
- 6º MARFICI (Argentina) - Honorable Mention
- 4º FICO (Argentina) - Best Animation & Best Soundtrack
- 4º Cubanima (Cuba) - Official competition
- 6º Al Extremo Cortos (Argentina) - Honorable Mention
- 2º A-Tube (Italy) - Official competition
- 10º Cine a la Calle (Colombia) - Official competition
- Manlleu Short Film Festival (Spain) - Official competition
- Ocular Animat (Spain) - Official competition
- 7º Escobar de Película (Argentina) - Best Animation & Grand Prize Escobar de Película 2010
- 2º Mirada Oeste (Argentina) - Official competition
- 7º Tandil Cortos (Argentina) - Third Prize
- 6º Festival Internacional de Cine de Monterrey (Mexico) - Official competition
- 3º Maipú Cortos (Argentina) - Official competition
- Mirada en Cortos 4 (Argentina) - Best Animation
- I´ve Seen Films 2010 (Italy)- Official competition
- Cortala! 2010 (Argentina) - Honorable Mention
- Pizza, Birra y Cortos 5 (Argentina) - Honorable Mention
- San Pedro Cortos 2010 (Argentina) - First Prize
- XI Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre (Argentina) - Honorable Mention
- 3º Festival Internacional de Cine de Gualeguaychú (Argentina) - Best Animation Direction
- Infinit International Film Fest (Uruguay) – Best Animation
- 7º Festival Internacional Cine/Corto Tapiales (Argentina) - Best Animation
- Festlatino Buenos Aires 2010 (Argentina) – Best Animation
- Dragon Award For New Talent (Sweden) – Second Runner Up
- 8º International Festival of Animation Arts Multivision (Russia) - Official competition
- Children´s Film Festival Seattle 2011 (USA) - Official competition
- Concurso Nacional de Cine y Video de Cipolletti (Argentina) – Best Animation
- Expotoons 2010 (Argentina) - Official competition
- Cineseptiembre (Mexico) - Official competition
- Animec (Ecuador) – Honorable Mention
- 7º Festival Internacional de Cortometrajes del Cusco FENACO (Peru) - Official competition
- Clare Valley Film Festival 2011 (Australia) - Official selection
- 9º Festival Internacional de Cine Digital (Chile) - Official competition
- Citrus Cel Animation Film Festival (USA) - Official competition
- Cortoons 2011 (Italy) - Official competition
- 12th Amateur and Independent Cinema Festiwal KAN 2011 (Poland) - Official competition
- 1º Festival de Cine Independiente de Cosquín (Argentina) - Official competition
- XI Festival de Cine Lanzarote (Spain) - Official competition
- 2º Semana Internacional del Corto (Bolivia) - Best Animation
- Fondo Nacional de la Artes “Premio Alberto Fischerman” (Argentina) – Second Prize
- 18º Cinesul (Brazil) - Official competition
- 7º Fantaspoa (Brazil) - Official competition
- 8º Oberá en Cortos (Argentina) - Official competition
- Ojo al Piojo (Argentina) - Official competition
- XII Festival Fantosfreak (Spain) - Official competition
Co - Director´s biography:
Gervasio Rodriguez Traverso and Pablo A. Díaz started working as a team while studying Image & Sound Design at Buenos Aires University (UBA), where they took classes with Rodolfo Saenz Valiente, full professor and head of the Animation Department.
In 2003 they finished “SuperBot”, their first animated short film.
In 2004 they founded Trexel Animation, a studio dedicated to the production o
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Stand by animals in China.
Tens of millions of animals are slaughtered and butchered in China each year. Animal fur i...
published: 14 Mar 2010
author: ptroa
Stand by animals in China.
Tens of millions of animals are slaughtered and butchered in China each year. Animal fur is in high demand, and the Chinese deliver. What does not get exported outside of China usually ends up on a dinner plate. The sad fact is that the animals suffer horrendous torture. They are captured on the streets, and packed by the dozens into small cages, without ability to move. They are then tossed like inanimate objects from the trucks, onto the ground, hitting each other and the steel cages. These cages are later stacked, and the real nightmare begins. The animal is brutally pulled out of the cage, and tied to prevent resistance. It is lightly stunned by a blow on the head, but still alive. If the animal is not heavy, the worker holds it by its hind legs, waves it in the air and then bashes its head against the ground. Once the animal is subdued, a new and incomprehensible stage in this ongoing nightmare begins. The worker cuts a tiny incision in the animal's rear, and then methodically peels away the skin. This skinning process takes about a minute, during which the worker actively keeps the animal alive, as it is believed that it is easier to skin the animal while it is still warm and blood flows through its veins. The nightmare does not end here. The final stage in this unbelievable horror is when the animal is tossed aside, and slowly, amidst a heap of its dying friends, it perishes as it is no longer able to withstand the pain. In other cases, when the animal's fur is not needed (mostly with cats), the animals are put in a sack, and are then cooked alive in a barrel of boiling water.
This process is extremely hard to digest, but we believe it is not propelled by cruelty, but rather by ignorance and lack of awareness to animal needs. The workers do not think to kill the animal before they begin, and are not aware of the animal's suffering. Our commitment is to provide enlightenment. It is our moral obligation to these animals. If we shut our eyes this will not go away!
Sign the PETITION now!
http://www.ptroa.co.il/petition
You can DONATE here...
http://www.ptroa.co.il/petition/donation.php
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Movie star electric shocked
Video released by Animal Defenders International shows the elephant that appears alongside...
published: 07 May 2011
author: Animal Defenders
Movie star electric shocked
Video released by Animal Defenders International shows the elephant that appears alongside Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson in the new film Water for Elephants, being beaten and electric-shocked during training.
Water for Elephants, a romantic drama set in a 1930s animal circus in the USA, starring Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson, is premiering all over the world this month, with the London Premier last Tuesday. But the biggest star of the film is 42-year-old Asian elephant Tai, who plays Rosie, supplied by the performing animal supplier Have Trunk Will Travel, of California.
In the film Rosie, played by Tai, is brutally attacked by the circus owner who beats her with a bull hook. But the producers, stars, and trainers have been at pains to stress that Tai was trained with kindness, marshmallows, and positive reinforcement.
Gary Johnson, a founder of Have Trunk Will Travel claimed: “Tai was never hit in any way at all”.
American Humane observed the animal action during filming and said: “We’re here observing prep on Water for Elephants and so we’re here to make sure that everybody knows that not only the action on set but also the prep is humanely done, all these animals have been treated fairly and humanely throughout the entire course of their training.”
However shocking video, filmed at Have Trunk Will Travel in 2005, has been posted online by Animal Defenders International (ADI) after the London premier, that tells a different story.
- Elephants including Tai are repeatedly given electric shocks with hand held stun guns
- Tai cries out when being shocked into performing a headstand
- Elephants including Tai are beaten about the body and legs with bull hooks
- A baby elephant is hooked in the lip and cries out
- An elephant is pinned with bull hooks whilst her tusks are sawn down, close to the bone
Jan Creamer, Chief Executive of ADI said: “We were uncomfortable with the message of this film, but the more we saw the repeated assertions that this elephant has been treated with love and affection and never been abused, we realized that we had to get the truth out. The public, the stars and the filmmakers have been duped. This poor elephant was trained to do the very tricks you see in the film by being given electric shocks.”
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Come Fly With Us
A tribute to one of the most significant & stylish aircraft in history, the Boeing B307 St...
published: 07 Jul 2011
author: David Hendrix
Come Fly With Us
A tribute to one of the most significant & stylish aircraft in history, the Boeing B307 Stratoliner. Also an exercise in seeing just how much I could abuse one HDR image by getting as many angles as possible ;)
B307 model from aeronautica 3D: http://www.aeronautica3d.com/boeing-307-stratoliner/
Audio: American Patrol by Glenn Miller Orchestra
Youtube results:
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Animal Abuse and Food Safety Threats within the U.S. Food Industry - HORSE Meat is just the start
Animal Abuse and Food Safety Threats within the U.S. Food Industry - HORSE Meat is just th...
published: 21 Feb 2013
Animal Abuse and Food Safety Threats within the U.S. Food Industry - HORSE Meat is just the start
Animal Abuse and Food Safety Threats within the U.S. Food Industry - HORSE Meat is just the start
SUBSCRIBE for more truth on the Food Industry - http://www.youtube.com/829SPEEDY
The vast majority of us don't think about where are food in the grocery stores is actually coming from. Food Inc. describes it as "an intentional veil" between consumers and the food industry. If everyone knew the reality of where the food we are buying is coming from, many people would change the way they eat. I am not claiming to know everything there is to know about organics, natural foods, and humane treatment of animals, but I try to educate myself and buy foods that I know are not only healthier, but that are also from farmers who treat the animals in a humane way (most of the time these two go hand and hand!). I know in many communities the options to buy organic or free-range or grass-fed products just aren't there, but it is still important to educate yourself on where your food is coming from, and stand up for your beliefs.
Fears over a Europe-wide food fraud scandal concerning horsemeat sold as beef have spread to Hong Kong after an imported brand of "beef" lasagne was pulled from shelves, officials said Wednesday.
A man holds a Findus 320g beef lasagne frozen readymeal in Britain Feb 8. Hong Kong authorities last week ordered a top local supermarket chain to remove the lasagne made by frozen food giant Findus, one of the firms at the centre of the scandal.
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The product was imported from Britain and made by French firm Comigel. Western food is popular in the Asian financial centre, which has a large population of expatriates.
Hong Kong's Centre for Food Safety urged locals not to consume the item, which it said "might be adulterated with horsemeat which has not undergone tests for veterinary drugs".
The product had been sold at supermarkets run by ParknShop, one of the biggest supermarket chains in the southern Chinese city and owned by tycoon Li Ka-shing.
"The product was removed from our stores last week following the government's instructions," a ParknShop spokeswoman told AFP Wednesday.
The chain has about 280 stores in Hong Kong and the neighbouring gaming hub of Macau.
In the U.S., a ban on the consumption of horse meat expired in 2011, although no producers currently have permits to slaughter horses for meat. The only way to know for sure, however, is through DNA testing which is not done regularly as part of food safety inspections. The only risk likely comes from imported products. To my knowledge, none of the products have found their way to the U.S.
- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 1352
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Extreme Cruelty Exposed at Major Egg Factory
WARNING: Contains Graphic Footage. New HSUS undercover investigation at battery cage egg...
published: 12 Apr 2012
Extreme Cruelty Exposed at Major Egg Factory
WARNING: Contains Graphic Footage. New HSUS undercover investigation at battery cage egg factory underscores the need for federal legislation to help laying hens. Take action now! http://bit.ly/KreiderHenBillAlert
- published: 12 Apr 2012
- views: 68814
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Auction Atrocities - Shocking Undercover Investigation Exposes Animal Cruelty
A new Mercy For Animals undercover investigation at a livestock
auction in California has ...
published: 30 May 2012
Auction Atrocities - Shocking Undercover Investigation Exposes Animal Cruelty
A new Mercy For Animals undercover investigation at a livestock
auction in California has revealed an ongoing pattern of cruelty,
egregious violence, and severe neglect.
Hidden-camera footage secretly recorded by an MFA undercover
investigator working at Ontario Livestock Sales outside of Los
Angeles, California, reveals:
* "downed" animals -- those too sick or injured to even stand or
walk on their own -- being left to slowly suffer and die without food,
water or veterinary care;
* sick, injured and dying animals being kicked, pushed and dragged
into transport trucks to be sold and slaughtered for human
consumption;
* workers throwing, beating, stomping on and kicking animals in
the face and body;
* baby goats being carelessly picked up by their necks and then
kicked or tossed around;
* workers grabbing, dragging and throwing animals by their heads,
necks, ears, horns, tails, and legs; and
* birds stuffed into bags and goats, sheep and other animals
overcrowded into small pens, forcing animals to stand on and even
trample each other.
California law prohibits auctions from selling or holding "downed"
animals who are too sick or injured to walk. Yet, at this auction,
these animals were sold, transported and left to suffer and die for
extended periods of time. Downed animals are more likely to carry
diseases that threaten public health if allowed to enter the human
food supply.
Management at this auction witnessed downed animals and even
participated in routine violence and cruelty to animals at this
facility in clear violation of California law.
Upon reviewing the undercover footage, Temple Grandin, PhD, animal
welfare advisor to the USDA, wrote: "The handling was very rough and
kicking animals is not acceptable. If this auction had been a
federally inspected meat packing plant, they would have suspended
inspection and shut them down."
Dr. Bernard Rollin, Distinguished Professor of Animal Science at
Colorado State University, also condemned the operation, stating: "The
workers shown kicking, beating, dragging, pummeling, throwing, choking
the animals are either totally ignorant of proper animal handling, or,
what is more likely the case, are gratuitously unconcerned with the
suffering of the animals."
Following the undercover investigation, MFA immediately alerted law
enforcement authorities to violations of California's anti-cruelty
laws at Ontario Livestock Sales and presented a detailed legal
complaint and meticulously compiled evidence of such violations to the
San Bernardino County District Attorney. The evidence demonstrated an
ongoing pattern of cruelty, neglect and needless suffering.
As a result of MFA's investigation, and a follow up investigation by
law enforcement, seven employees and the auction's owner have been
charged with a total of 21 counts of animal cruelty. The case is
ongoing.
Sadly, these types of abuses are commonplace at auction houses
nationwide. As MFA continues to expose the unconscionable cruelties
inherent in animal agriculture, and to diligently pursue justice by
aiding prosecutions of animal abusers, consumers still hold the
greatest power of all to end the needless suffering and death of
farmed animals by adopting a compassionate, vegetarian diet.
Learn more at:
http://www.mercyforanimals.org
- published: 30 May 2012
- views: 37956
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Must Watch! Stop Animal Abuse in China
To show your support for the animals LIKE our page on facebook at the link below :
facebo...
published: 28 Feb 2013
Must Watch! Stop Animal Abuse in China
To show your support for the animals LIKE our page on facebook at the link below :
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Please do share, It's the least you could do. This has to STOP!
- published: 28 Feb 2013
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