Media Release: Open Rescue Collective
‘Farm fresh’ deception, eggs laid next to rotting corpses
Following an Open Rescue of 20 hens from Turks Poultry Farm in Foxton last month, activists have made an official
complaint to MAF’s Animal Welfare Compliance and Enforcement Group regarding numerous breaches of animal welfare
regulations which they found onsite.
“The conditions we witnessed inside Turks Poultry Farm were in breach of several sections of the Code of Welfare for
Layer Hens. We saw many dead hens inside the battery cages, meaning that live hens were forced to sit and stand on the
decomposing corpses of their cage mates,” says Open Rescue spokesperson Deirdre Sims.
“The owners of Turks Poultry Farm (Ronald Turk, Johannes Turk and Helena Turk) are legally obliged to ensure optimal
physical health for their animals and must provide immediate veterinary or medical attention to sick animals. The Code
of Welfare for Layer Hens stipulates that daily inspections of birds must be carried out, that sick birds receive prompt
treatment and that dead birds are removed from the facility immediately. With the amount of decomposing hens we
witnessed still inside battery cages on the Turks farm, there is no doubt they are breaking animal welfare regulations.”
“Turks Poultry supplies eggs to the Pam’s Farm Fresh Eggs brand. We believe Pam's are misleading consumers with
deceptive marketing techniques. Pam’s are fooling consumers into purchasing ‘farm fresh‘ eggs that are nothing more than
cruel, caged eggs from Turks. Since when was it ’farm fresh’ for a hen to lay her eggs next to a rotting corpse? ” says
Ms. Sims.
"There is no regulation or inspection of factory farms and every single time we go into a farm we find evidence of non
compliance with the law. No one inspects them and no one is enforcing the already weak animal welfare laws, so it is up
to us to enter these farms and expose them" says another Open Rescue activist, Mark Eden.
The Open Rescue Collective has vowed to continue to openly rescue animals from factory farms and to expose the reality
behind the ‘farm fresh’ myth.
(Ron Turk, a committee member of the NZ Egg Producers Federation, was recently fined $34, 000 for dumping feathers and
16 tonnes of chicken guts onto a nearby farm).
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