Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Media release: New Zealand Open
Rescue
Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror
New Zealand Open Rescue has conducted an undercover investigation into an intensive piggery in Auckland, uncovering gruesome evidence and rescuing two female piglets.
“Our investigation revealed death, cannibalism and immense suffering,” says New Zealand Open Rescue spokesperson Deirdre Sims.
“We witnessed sows in farrowing crates anguished in extreme confinement. These mother pigs were unable to walk or turn around, let alone able to interact with their babies. Our team also documented many dead piglets, one of which had been severely cannibalized.
“We rescued two female piglets from this horror, placing them into a wonderful new home. We did this so that these young females will never have to endure the suffering and deprivation that their mothers experience.
“This Mother’s Day weekend, we urge the New Zealand public to spare a thought for sows imprisoned on intensive piggeries across the country. Boycott pork and help bring an end to this cruelty”, says Ms. Sims.
New Zealand Open Rescue has released a documentary of their investigation. Team members will be outside St. Kevin’s Arcade on K. Road in Auckland today at 11:30am handing out free copies of the DVD.
NOTES
New Zealandpig farming facts
• 29 per
cent of New Zealand pig farmers use sow stalls.
• Sow
stalls are banned in the United Kingdom and Sweden and will
be soon phased out in Finland, Switzerland, the Netherlands
and Denmark.
• 67 per cent of New Zealand pig farmers
use farrowing crates.
• Sweden and Switzerland have
banned the farrowing crate.
• Outdoors, pregnant sows
construct a private nest apart from the group, in which to
give birth to, and suckle, their babies.
• Piglets are
removed from their mothers at four weeks old to be fattened
for slaughter.
• Around 800,000 pigs are farmed and
killed each year in New Zealand.
New ZealandOpen
Rescue
New Zealand Open Rescue formed in 2006 after New
Zealand animal advocates became immensely frustrated with
the Government's lack of real action for animals on factory
farms. 20 years of campaigning against factory farming using
legal means such as protesting and lobbying saw little to no
changes for animals. New Zealand Open Rescue’s aims are to
openly rescue animals from places of abuse, to expose hidden
suffering and to consistently provide irrefutable evidence
why factory farming should be banned.
The piggery investigation documentary (6 minutes) can be viewed here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwBNpHpc-ck
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