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Activists To Target Battery Hen Giants

Published: Fri 12 Jul 2002 11:26 AM
Animal Watch Aotearoa
Friday July 12th
For immediate release
Animal Rights Activists To Target Battery Hen Giant
The National Week of Action Against Battery Farming culminates in Dunedin today with a protest against battery hen giant Mainland Poultry.
The protest meets at the Octagon at 2.30pm before moving onto the final destination.
" Mainland Poultry is the biggest battery hen company in New Zealand, incarcerating literally hundreds of thousands of hens. They are the ultimate in animal cruelty and a huge promoter of intensive farming." spokesperson Clare Havell said.
Throughout the week animal rights activists have been collecting submissions against battery farming, giving out egg-free food, and re-labeling factory farmed eggs in supermarkets. Stickers with images from New Zealand battery farms were placed on battery eggs in several supermarkets and product-warning fliers distributed to shoppers.
" Many people were shocked to discover their 'Country Life' eggs were actually from hens in cages. Battery hen companies not only treat animals like machines, they try to hide it. The egg industry's labeling of battery eggs is downright deceptive."
"Submissions to the review of welfare codes for layer hens are set to open in the next few weeks - these actions are a signal to the government and industry we won't let up. Intensive farming is pure suffering; it must be banned. And we won't stop until it is.
For more information contact Clare Havell at animalwatch@paradise.net.nz

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