A sickening footage has shown callous French farm workers disposing of
unwanted male chicks by tossing them into shredders while still alive or
leaving them to suffocate in plastic sacks.
The gruesome footage recorded undercover at a hatchery and broadcast on
French TV shows staff putting the chicks on a conveyor belt that leads
them towards fast moving blades.
The video was filmed by a
seasonal worker at the hatchery, which only sells female chicks to
factory farms and egg production units as the quality of their meat and
eggs is considered superior.
He described his horror at being
powerless to intervene as the tiny male chicks were shredded, suffocated
and tossed into skips by uncaring colleagues while they were still
alive.
The film begins by showing tiny chicks on a fast-moving conveyor belt heading towards the blades of an industrial shredder.
The
next shot shows a hatchery employee piling scores of chicks into a
black bin bag and pressing down of its contents, almost certainly
crushing a number of the tiny chickens inside.
He then ties the sack up, causing the still living birds to crash
against the sides of the bag for several seconds as they struggle for
breath. The movement eventually stops as the chicks slowly suffocate.
The
next shot shows a chick walking around a bucket, which the depraved
employee suddenly fills with debris, killing the animals.
The
final sequence shows crate after crate of tiny birds being poured into a
small shredder. The film then cuts to a shot of a pipe that pumps out
the gruesome remains of the chicks .
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Shocking - French Farmers Dispose Unwanted Male Chicks By Tossing Them Into Shredders Alive
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