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- Newsgroups: talk.politics.animals
- Path: sparky!uunet!super!wheeler
- From: wheeler@super.org (Ferrell S. Wheeler)
- Subject: UPC on Turkeys
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.163003.4122@super.org>
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- Organization: Supercomputing Research Center (Bowie, MD)
- References: <1992Dec30.162825.3901@super.org>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 16:30:03 GMT
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- FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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- Treated with respect, domestic turkeys are friendly birds who
- enjoy human companionship. Like their wild relatives they are
- avid foragers who thrive on grass and a healthful outdoor
- life. They are not suited to the harsh turkey confinement
- systems in which 15,000 or more sensitive birds are forced to
- sit and stand jammed together in filthy litter breathing
- burning ammonia fumes and lung-destroying dust. They develop
- respiratory diseases, foot ulcers, breast blisters, and
- ammonia burned eyes. They are dosed with drugs, vaccines and
- antibiotics to prop them up till marketing time.
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- These turkeys are bred and fed to become pathologically obese.
- Their skeletons are so weak under their bloated muscles
- ("meat") that many birds collapse, unable to stand. The
- modern turkey muscle is undergoing degenerative changes
- reflecting the birds' forced rapid growth and overblown body
- weight (Turkey World, 1992). Oxygen deprived and grossly
- overburdened, many turkeys' hearts explode. Consumers could
- eat a diseased turkey or turkey part for dinner: "Researchers
- are looking at ways to keep afflicted birds alive long enough
- to get them to market" (Associated Press 1991).
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- Turkeys are brutally debeaked. As a result, they cannot eat
- or preen properly. Research has shown that the hot debeaking
- blade cuts through the sensitive beak tissue causing lifelong
- pain and suffering in the mutilated, disfigured bird.
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- Modern turkeys are so heavy and misshapen they must be
- artificially inseminated to reproduce. Obscenely, the males
- are "milked" of their semen by phallus manipulating teams who
- stick it in the upside down turkey hen's vagina with a
- hypodermic syringe or the operator's breath pressure blown
- through a tube. The U.S. does not even provide humane
- slaughter protective legislation for turkeys. For more
- information contact United Poultry Concerns, P.O. Box 59367,
- Potomac, MD 20859 (301-948-2406).
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- United Poultry Concerns addresses the treatment
- of domestic fowl in food production, science,
- education, entertainment, and human companionship
- situations.
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