COK's Letter to Authorities
Note: The below letter was faxed to Governor Parris Glendening, Westminster’s Mayor Kevin Dayhoff, Westminster’s Police Chief Roger Joneckis, and Carroll County Animal Control.
June 26, 2002
On behalf of Compassion Over Killing, a Washington, D.C.-based animal rights organization, I would like to express some grave concerns regarding the treatment of hundreds of thousands of animals at County Fair Farms (CFF) at 695 Bachmans Valley Rd., Westminster, Md.
The animals used by CFF—egg-laying hens—all live in what are known as battery cages, long rows of wire mesh cages stacked one atop the other. Confined so intensely, these animals are unable to fully stretch their wings, let alone engage in natural behaviors such as roosting, foraging, or dustbathing. Instead, the hens live in each other’s waste and must step on top of each other for lack of space. Because of these horrible conditions, many birds are suffering extreme physical and psychological torment.
In addition to CFF’s routine intense confinement of hens, many of the animals at CFF are sick, injured, or immobilized in numerous ways. Many hens are visibly ill, while others have unchecked infections, growths, and other injuries worthy of veterinary care that is denied.
Maryland’s cruelty statute states:
In the case of activities in which physical pain may unavoidably be caused to animals, such as food processing, pest elimination, animal training, and hunting, cruelty shall mean a failure to employ the most humane method reasonably available.
Clearly, battery cages are not the most humane method reasonably available to egg producers. Under Maryland’s law, they should be considered illegal. Compassion Over Killing requests that County Fair Farms, as well as other egg producers using battery cages, be prosecuted for violating Maryland’s animal cruelty statute.
I am eager to receive a written response from you at your earliest convenience and appreciate your serious attention to this matter. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Paul Shapiro
Campaigns Manager
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