Inghams - will you still buy their products? If so, why?

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-03-20/police-asked-to-investigate-turkey-cruelty/4585350


 


New South Wales Police have been asked to investigate more than 100 acts of animal cruelty at an Inghams turkey abattoir south-west of Sydney, which animals activists have described as "torture".


 


ABC's Lateline program has been provided with an hour's worth of material by the group Animal Liberation.


The footage was secretly filmed over two weeks in an area of the Tahmoor abattoir where workers take the birds from cages and place them into shackles to be stunned and slaughtered.


 


"I think this is definitely some of the worst that we've [ever] seen," Animal Liberation's Emma Hurst said.


 


Workers can been seen kicking the birds, sometimes up to nine times.


 


Other birds are punched, bashed against walls or the cages and stomped on until they are still.


 


Sometimes co-workers kick or hit the same bird as it moves along the production line.


 


It appears to be common behaviour. Sometimes the workers appear to celebrate while those who see what is happening fail to intervene.


 


One worker even appears to try and separate a bird's head from its body by stretching and slotting it in the edge of a cage while it is attached to the moving production line.


 


"Every single day we found incidences of concern where workers are going out of their way to intentionally abuse these animals and cause harm on these animals. It's just absolutely horrendous," Ms Hurst said.


 


Animal Liberation is not only concerned about the intentional harm, it has serious concerns about the general handling of the birds.


 


"Because these birds are so large it's not appropriate for them to be shackled," Mr Hurst said.


 


"[These] 8-17 kilogram animals [are the] same weight as a three-year-old child and it's being hung upside down by its ankles - we're actually seeing its feet rip off."


 


The footage shows numerous legs around the processing plant which have been tossed casually away by workers.


 


"If this sort of behaviour was witnessed in [the] general public there would be a huge outcry," said vet Dr Mark Simpson, who has worked with a number of animal welfare organisations.


 


"The people involved would be physically restrained, police would be involved and the full force of the law would be brought immediately to prevent further pain and suffering to animals."


 


Lateline has shown the footage to Inghams chief executive Kevin McBain, who declined to be interviewed.


However, Mr McBain provided a statement saying: "We want to reassure Australians that Inghams does not tolerate the mistreatment of our livestock.


 


"We condemn the animal abuse we have seen in the footage and will – as a matter of urgency – work to review, retrain and reinforce our animal welfare standards throughout our organisation.


"We are investigating and working with all relevant parties to address and resolve these intolerable incidents."


 


Animal welfare groups are now demanding constant CCTV monitoring in all abattoirs.


 


"I'll be making a strong call in my report for mandatory video monitoring of these critical stages in the processing of slaughtering animals," Dr Simpson said.


 


"Animals give their life for the benefit of humans and we have a responsibility to make sure where this happens, it happens as humanely as possible."


 


The footage has been handed to NSW Police for investigation.

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Inghams - will you still buy their products? If so, why?

No way will I buy their products.  That is totally disgusting.  I won't watch any footage, it will be too upsetting.


 


I am a meat eater, but I want the animals that I eat to be treated humanely in life and dispatched as quickly and painlessly as possible.  IMO animals that have been treated well taste much better.

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So, it was ok to buy it when we didn't know?

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Did anyone know they weren't killed humanly?  Of course it was OK when you believed they were treated in the correct manner.

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I listened to that report (I was in another room) and it was disgusting enough..so glad I wasn't watching it.


 


Unbelievable that this type of behaviour is going on..way beyond boys behaving badly....they are just sick.

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I don't buy their stuff and I will make sure I NEVER do.

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Also all of those people on the footage should be in jail!

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Also all of those people on the footage should be in jail!



 


I second that Crystal...and the "supervisors"


 


And Inghams should be hit with a huge fine for animal cruelty


 

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So, it was ok to buy it when we didn't know?



 


"When people know better they do better"


 


I used to think Inghams adhered to the laws of this country.


 


Now I know they do not, I no longer am a customer of them.


 


I also fully agree with the push to have cameras installed in ALL abattoirs in this country. So that we can all KNOW.


 


The more I read the more I learn the more I change my own behaviour.


 


Still, I know many like to continue in denial and make flippant comments to those who don't. I'm surprised there is yet to be the old chestnut of "If you aren't a vegan then what is your problem". Or is that what your comment actually meant?

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A friend worked in one of their plants and I no longer eat their food when he described handling practices.


 


He never mentioned any of that.


 


Inghams......kicked and pummeled till their delicous!

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