Earlier this week, Animal Equality filed a lawsuit in California Superior Court in Stanislaus County against Foster Poultry Farms, aka Foster Farms. The suit follows Animal Equality’s findings after an undercover investigation revealed baby chicks being crushed, drowned, and mutilated at a Foster Farms’ facility, the Ellenwood Hatchery, located in Waterford, California.
Animal Equality’s investigator found routine suffering of chicks at Ellenwood Hatchery that directly violates California Penal Code sections 597 and 597.1, which protect animals, including farmed animals, from cruel conduct. In addition to being illegal, the hatchery’s inhumane practices are also expressly prohibited by the American Veterinary Medical Association and the National Chicken Council and reflect Foster Farms’ efforts to cut costs, constituting unlawful business practices. As such, Foster Farms is violating California’s Unfair Competition Law, which is the basis of Animal Equality’s suit.
The practices discovered at the hatchery present clear-cut cases of animal cruelty under California law, yet local law enforcement has refused to act,” Sarah Hanneken, Legal Advocacy Counsel for Animal Equality, said in a statement.
Ryan Gordon from Advancing Law for Animals, the law firm representing Animal Equality, agrees.
“The law may permit raising chickens, but Foster Farms has no right to commit animal cruelty in the process,” stated Gordon. “In California, it’s illegal to make abuse the price of doing business.”
Animal Equality is seeking a court order prohibiting Foster Farms from continuing these unlawful business practices and requiring the company to establish policies and procedures that protect the baby chicks at Ellenwood Hatchery from unnecessary injury, suffering and death, in accordance with California’s anti-cruelty laws.
Animal Equality’s undercover investigation at the hatchery owned by Foster Farms, showed serious criminal violations. Covert footage and eyewitness statements documented:
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Newly hatched chicks crushed or mutilated by fast-moving, automated processing machinery.
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Live chicks found drowning in water and chemical foam on the floors underneath conveyor belts.
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Injured birds left in trays for hours before being dumped into a chute leading to a grinder, or dumped directly into buckets filled with shells, yolks, and dead birds, where they are crushed to death or left to suffocate or drown.
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Injured birds being dismembered by hatchery workers with shovels.