November 20, 2008
Turkey-abuse video leads to suspension
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LEWISBURG, W.Va. - Global poultry grower Aviagen Inc. said Wednesday it has suspended a supervisor and would investigate a video released by an animal rights group that appears to show horrific abuse of turkeys at the company's West Virginia farms.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said the video, which includes workers stomping on turkeys' heads and twisting their necks to kill them, was shot by an undercover investigator who worked on the companies' farms for more than two months.

The undercover worker, who was not identified, described stifling, dusty barns where the animals were kept and caught video of several workers killing turkeys, slamming them into metal cages and bragging about previous abuse of the animals.

The New York Times first reported the allegations.

Representatives of subsidiary Aviagen Turkeys Inc. on Tuesday were shown the video that "appears to show inappropriate actions and violations of our animal welfare policies," the company said in a statement.

"We condemn any abuse of the animals in our care and will take swift action to address these issues," the statement said. The company said it was investigating the actions and workers shown in the video and they could be fired. The supervisor involved has been suspended pending the outcome.

PETA filed a criminal complaint on Tuesday alleging animal cruelty, according to the Greenbrier County Sheriff's Department.

In West Virginia, felony animal cruelty can be punished by one to three years in prison and up to $5,000 in fines.

Sherrie Rosenblatt of the National Turkey Federation in Washington, D.C., questioned the timing of PETA's sting.

"I think it's interesting that PETA, allegedly this vegetarian group, would go into a place and actually see something that is not common, and not say anything about it until about a week before Thanksgiving," Rosenblatt told Associated Press Television Network on Wednesday. "To me that is not making sure there is ethical treatment of animals, but it's more about public relations propaganda.

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Posted By: Dog (5:19am 11-22-2008)
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There is something inherently wrong with comparing turkeys to children. GET A GRIP!

Posted By: Jesus'LoveMuffin (9:30pm 11-21-2008)
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This video made me hungry. Why couldn't they have been abused with a 20 pound bag of cornbread stuffing?

Posted By: jes (3:17pm 11-21-2008)
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Posted By: jes (3:05pm 11-21-2008)
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I agree, Apollo. Dysfunctional evil that gets passed down, and made worse in each generation. There was a case in the UK about Baby P. I'm still looking up information surrounding it. Baby P died at the hands of Mom's boyfriend/husband. Turns out that the bf/h had a history of torturing small animals. Baby P died from a violent death, beaten and battered, literally. So, no laughing here.

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