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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.
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“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

The piggery investigation documentary can be viewed here www.youtube.com/watch

For more photographs visit www.meatfreemedia.com

New Zealand pig 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 Zealand Open 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.
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Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Looks like Auschwitz for pigs. Time for some Nuremberg justice.
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Roger Douglas was a pig-farmer and attempted to foist similar methods on the kiwi population - he was partially successful.
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Thanks heaps for doing this work and helping these animals. This action will have made a real difference for the two individuals rescued and will hopefully help in the struggle to end this sickening trade.
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Thanks heaps for doing this work and helping these animals. This action will have made a real difference for the two individuals rescued and will hopefully help in the struggle to end this sickening trade.
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Awesome action! The doco's really well-made.
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Great action! Thanks!
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

"Looks like Auschwitz for pigs. Time for some Nuremberg justice."

So let me get this right: Animal Cruelty = bad. Antisemitism = ok! Wasn't Hitler a vegetarian?
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Thank you so much for bringing this horror to everyone's attention, at personal risk to yourselves!
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Well, given I didn't get a mother's day card [LOL, hate them!], I guess I can view this as something done for Mothers of any species!

Good on you guys & gals, this is inhumane treatment of animals at its' worst.
Free-range those little piggies, at least something good can come out of this.

Good luck with the action handing out the doco!

I'm so glad I read this *before* I'd eaten breakfast.
Pork ain't been on my fork in a long while, this will make it permanent...
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

"So let me get this right: Animal Cruelty = bad. Antisemitism = ok! Wasn't Hitler a vegetarian?"
Way to miss the point.
How does being anti-Auschwitz make me antisemitic?
To answer your other irrelevant comment - Hitler, despite being vegetarian, was responsible for the butchery of 50 million people.
Another irrelevancy - Goering looked like a pig.
Jews don't eat pork.
Therefore 1 + 1 = 4
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Please send emails of complaint to info (at) pork.co.nz (the NZ Pork Board).

It can be clearly seen in the video footage that a dead piglet has been cannibalized by other piglets in the pen. Cannibalism is precisely why tail docking is common practice within the industry!

Board denies claims of piggery horror
May 11, 2008 8:08 AM
tvnz.co.nz/view/page/536641/1774112

The Pork Industry Board is laughing off claims of cannibalism among pigs at a farm in Auckland, despite graphic footage released by an animal welfare group.

Activist group NZ Open Rescue says it has taken two female piglets from the farm to save them from a life of suffering.

Campaigner Deirdre Sims says the raid on the farm uncovered cannibalism of dead animals by others in the herd, including a mutilated piglet.

But Pork Industry Board spokesman Chris Trengrove disputes that.

He says pigs have been domesticated for many years, and that you cannot farm them without abiding by a strict animal welfare code.

Chris Trengrove believes the activists are hyping up claims of cannibalism to get attention.

But NZ Open Rescue are sticking to their story, and backing it up with a six minute documentary of the investigation and raid. As well as distributing the film on DVD in Central Auckland, they have put the harrowing footage on YouTube (WARNING: Link contains graphic content)

The group also disputes the strictness of that animal welfare code.They say29% of NZ pig farmers use sow stalls, which place female pigs in a state of extreme confinement where they are unable to turn or move. The stalls have been banned in the UK and Sweden,with other European countries set to follow.

Source ONE News/Newstalk ZB
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Maus has it that members of my extended family were the pigs & yip they were at Mauswitz, some survived.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maus
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

"So let me get this right: Animal Cruelty = bad. Antisemitism = ok! Wasn't Hitler a vegetarian?"

Na you got it wrong mate, antisemitism is bad, pointing out acts of terrorism carried out by terrorists, some of which are sponsored by the Israeli state is not anti semitism.

Animal cruelty is right up there as well. There should be no place in this world for both anti-semitism and animal cruelty.

Where you get that idea from anyways?
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

It would seem the industry experts back you on this type of farrow, preffering loose farrow that allows natural nesting etc.

www.thepigsite.com/articles/6/production-and-mgmt/1993/the-great-crate-debate-are-there-other-options-at-farrowing
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

thank you !! I will be getting everyone I know to email and phone the NZ pork board
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

nz pork - MAKING A KILLING
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

thanks deidre, debbie and co. that was very sad but very powerful. i love pigs.

simon
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

It’s great to see this action being done since Safe is too safe.

www.indymedia.org.nz/newswire/display/75183/index.php

www.indymedia.org.nz/newswire/display/75187/index.php

Direct action saves real lives!
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

yay! good shit!
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror


SAFE isn’t simply about rescuing animals because all that would happen would be more animals bred up and placed into pens and cages to replace the ones taken.

Raising awareness and public education (in conjunction with direct action) will lead to more permanent change.

People get too focused on sole tactics.

I'm a believer in direct action i.e. rescuing animals from factory farms, labs, etc as much as I am about public education thru means like the above.

These tactics should go hand in hand.

And how do you think the factory farmers and their families feel about the public being educated against their farming practices?

Mighty uncomfortable I'd imagine.

To see what wonderful deeds SAFE does why not visit www.safe.org.nz, www.quitmeat.org.nz, www.banbeagleexperiments.org.nz and www.lovepigs.org.nz for proof.
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

These anti-SAFE comments are made by the same person who always makes them.

SAFE are great, as is Open Rescue and all the other AR groups out there working so hard for the animals!
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Thanks, Deidre, Debbie, and everybody else who supported this action. Very powerful, very intense - one couldn't fail to be moved by this.

George D
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Whoever thinks SAFE is terrific and only one person says otherwise needs their head read!!!!!! I was involved with SAFE during the ‘80s and was turned off by its director at the time because he spent too much effort slanging off the NZAVS instead of campaigning for our animal friends. I’m still involved with AR in the Auckland region and was delighted to read that two piglets were liberated.
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Golly, Safe does have a lot of internet sites! Surely the money spent on such extravagance could be better spent on protests and freeing enslaved animals from factories and battery hen farms?
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

If the animal rights movement are so marvellous why were only two pigs unfettered and the rest left behind? There are still about 800,000 pigs dying in these horrid conditions. Congratulating the same results is rather lame.
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

Internet sites cost about $26 per year each. Probably less if you have your own server. And in todays computer age they are probably one of the most cost efficient ways of getting the message out there.

However, if you have detailed marketing information, including survey results and a cost break down that contradicts this, then I would be pleased if you could provide a reference or a link.

Phil
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

""""If the animal rights movement are so marvellous why were only two pigs unfettered and the rest left behind? """"

the starfish story explains this quite well.
 

Do NOT feed the trolls!

Ignore the anti-Safe one person comment as it’s just a troll masturbating.

www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-internet-troll.htm
 

Re: Mother’s Day rescue, piglets saved from horror

It looks like SAFE has its own server then, so it must be rolling in money. I wonder if it’s making money from hosting other group’s internet sites. If not then perhaps it could?
 

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