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US-FOOD-ANIMAL RIGHTS
TO GO WITH AFP STORY US-ANIMAL RIGHTS-FOOD INDUSTRY This undated Mercy For Animals video grab shows 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. 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 as seen in this photo. AFP PHOTO/MERCY FOR ANIMALS/HANDOUT/RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE
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Spencer, 872, UNITED STATES |
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2 Septembrie 2009 |
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