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Open rescue of 20 battery hens in Foxton
After 20 years of campaigning for battery hens using legal means, New Zealand activists have felt a growing frustration at the lack of Government response despite the huge public outcry against battery cages.
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Following the Minister of Agriculture Jim Anderton’s recent rejection of Parliament’s Regulations Review Committee’s decision that battery cages where in breach of the Animal Welfare Act 1999, the NZ Open Rescue collective was formed to highlight what our government chooses to ignore.
New Zealand Open Rescue is a collective of animal rights activists from cities all over the country. In the face of laws that fail the welfare of animals, activists from New Zealand Open Rescue have decided to take the welfare of the animals into their own hands.
“Our Government sides with industry and chooses to ignore the voice of the public about the plight of animals exploited in factory farms. We’ve given them petitions, we’ve protested, we’ve presented submissions on welfare laws. None of this has changed the fact that hens are still suffering in tiny cages. It's come down to ordinary people like ourselves to go into these farms and remove animals from cruel conditions and to draw as much attention as we can to their situation. We’re totally willing to break the law as the law does nothing to protect the animals, but simply protects the industries that abuse them,” says Deirdre Sims, a member of the Open Rescue collective.
The morning of Sunday 5th of November 2006 saw the dawn of New Zealand Open Rescue. Activists from the collective entered Turk’s Poultry Farm on Purcell Street in Foxton, rescued 20 hens from cages and documented the conditions found. Open Rescue activists, wearing bio-masks and suits, found many dead hens still inside cages which live hens were forced to sit and stand on. The building was thick with dust, fumes and spider webs. The owner of the farm, Ron Turk, was recently fined $34,000 for dumping feathers and 16 tonnes of chicken guts onto a nearby farm. Ron Turk is a member of the Independent Egg Producer’s Co-op.
"Obviously we can't save all the hens but we're going to save as many as we can and use Open Rescues to put pressure on the Government and on the industry. We're going to use direct action, civil disobedience and cause as much disruption as we can. The Government's lack of action on battery farming leaves us with no choice " says Open Rescue activist Mark Eden.
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Activists break into Foxton factory farm, taking twenty battery hens.
Animal rights activists have broken into a Foxton battery hen farm taking twenty hens early on Sunday morning. The activists say they openly broke the law because they are fed up with the government’s lack of action on animal rights. Activists from all over the country took part in the raid which they say is the first of many “open rescues” in which activists will admit responsibility for illegally entering farms to rescue animals. Spokesperson for the group, Mark Eden, said the government has left no other option but to break the law.
“Battery cages were recently found to be in breach of the Animal Welfare Act by a parliamentary committee, but Jim Anderton the Minister of Agriculture has chosen to ignore this decision for fear of upsetting the factory farming industry. This has meant that activists have been left with no choice but to take the law into their own hands”
“Everyone agrees that battery cages are cruel and should be banned. Jim Anderton has chosen to side with the egg industry instead of doing the right thing. If the Government is prepared to ignore public opinion and the democratic process then we are prepared to break the law to get the hens out of the cages.”
Another activist, Deirdre Sims, agreed “The government has proven time and time again that they will do nothing to help battery hens so it’s up to ordinary people like us to draw attention to the suffering of these animals. How can we respect the law if the law doesn’t respect animals” she said.
The activists said more raids were being planned and arrests would not deter them. “I hope they do arrest me because I would love to get the farmer into a courtroom to explain why he thinks factory farmers should be exempt from the animal welfare act.” said Mr Eden.
(Turks Poultry farm in Foxton is owned by Ron Turk, a committee member of the NZ Egg Producers Federation. Turks was recently fined $34, 000 for dumping feathers and 16 tonnes of chicken guts onto a nearby farm).
For more information and more (high quality) photos of the break in contact us:
Mark Eden 021 073 8114 or Deirdre Sims 021 265 9703
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Biodiesel is awful, too, because an animal fat tallow, a by-product from the meat industry, is a potential source of the biodiesel. For more information on it go to: www.metroinfo.org.nz/bio_whatis.html. What do the animal rights activists plan to do about this? I have not heard anything from Safe about this and it is happening in the same city where they have their head office.
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Get your facts straight.
For the 20 hens, their rescue means the world.
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I think NZ sucks as they didnt want Mann to come to NZ - we sound like a load of scaredy cats, like we are hiding something.
Guess we are really, when we have companies who breed battery hens, who also breed "free range" hens and eggs too - its all about the bucks, not the ethics.
If anyone wants to read a good book on Animal Ethics and rights, its called "Speciesism" - you can get it at any Uni Bookshop. Great read! Gives you energy to fight! its my first day volunteering at the SPCA tomorrow - its the start to my new life as a fighter and not a spectator. and by the way, the person who wrote about "only 20 hens rescued, what about the rest"! what have they done to help? Its a very hard task to rescue caged birds who have no muscle mass any more! it would have involved months of planning, and they are volunteers remember!
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If our elected leaders are so corrupted by money pressures,what hope is there for the greater moral climate...
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My emails py-dog (at) hotmail.com
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Hopefully these efforts will be noticed and more action will be take against against this sick and cruel practice.
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I encourage all you activists to contact mainstream journalists frequently about thee issues - develop relationships. I am all for independent media, but sadly, a lot of these issues do not reach ordinary members of the public, who only read the Dominion Post, etc etc. It is very important that these issues and absurdities of the system are reported on and brought to light as often as possible.
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