Posted on February 21, 2017 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
WARNING – EXTREME ANIMAL SUFFERING IN VIDEO.
The latest breaking eyewitness investigation, released by PETA India and Anonymous for Animal Rights, of major chicken farms that raise and slaughter chickens for their eggs and meat, found widespread, rampant cruelty to chicks.
As you can see in this shocking video footage, it is clear that the egg and meat industries are focused on maximising profits at the chicks’ expense and that they consider living, feeling, thinking birds to be mere commodities. From problems in incubators that cause organ deformities to invasive methods of sex determination and using burning-hot blades to de beak them, the lives of newly hatched chicks are filled with agony and end in a premature death – suffocated, burned, ground up alive, or drowned. These sensitive baby birds are treated like trash – literally. Some are even tossed, live, into waste bins to die.
Baby chicks need your help.
The best thing that you can do for baby chicks is to refuse to eat eggs and chicken meat. By reducing that demand, we can spare them this horrific suffering.
Posted on February 21, 2017 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
Dear Mark,
I am following up on an email I sent you recently, about a crisis in Mongolia.
After an unprecedented winter last year, animals continue to struggle as this year winter arrived two months earlier than expected.
Right now animals are not only suffering to withstand temperatures much colder than usual, but they are having trouble breaking through the snow to find food, and are starving.
Now that we are in February, temperatures are brutal and these animals need us now more than ever.
World Animal Protection is on the ground providing aid and nutrients to the households that own these animals, but we need help. I’m afraid time is running out for these poor animals.
Please considering donating a gift to help the animals of Mongolia, and others around the world, who desperately need our help. Thank you for caring, and for being a friend to animals when they need you most.
HSBC have just announced that they’ll stop funding palm oil companies that destroy the rainforest. [1]
Whether you signed the petition, donated, or badgered them online, you made this happen – and it’s not everyday you topple a bank! [2]
We should feel pretty powerful today – and that’s why
it’s probably not the time to rest on our laurels.HSBC isn’t the only bank that’s been putting orangutan habitat at risk. If right now, we make HSBC’s decision as public as possible, we can show just how easy – and what good PR – it would be for other banks to do the same.
Please will you chip in a few pounds for an advert in the Financial Times demanding change from banks like Standard Chartered? If we use our momentum right now to win over other banks, people across South East Asia will be safer and swathes more rainforest could be saved. [3]
HSBC are the biggest bank in Europe, which is why we went straight for them. At first they told us they weren’t doing anything wrong, then that palm oil funding is too “complex” for them to clean up. But after just a few weeks of campaigning, they backed down.
If a bank as big as HSBC can do it, other banks are going to find it hard to make excuses. But right now, they think nobody knows what they’re up to – this ad will change that. 140,000 of us in the UK joined the campaign against HSBC.
Take a minute to picture 140,000 individuals all over the UK who you haven’t met. It’s pretty amazing that you were part of a team that beat one of the biggest banks in the world. You’ve done a lot. But if each of you can chip in £1 today, we can make sure this victory reverberates around the banking sector and creates exciting, long lasting change. Let’s get this ad in the paper next week!