The RSPCA have suspended AD Harvey from their scheme, but animal rights organisation Animal Justice Project, which undertook the investigation, is demanding the charity to sever ties with them permanently.
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video A secret video of RSPCA-approved workers known as ‘catcher gangs’ shows them allegedly mistreating hens at a farm in England. The footage, shot at Kettleby Farm in Leicestershire, shows these workers kicking and stamping on hens. RSPCA Assured have since suspended the company, Norfolk-based abattoir AD Harvey, whilst they investigate the alleged abuse.
‘The distressing, breakneck speed at which hens, at the close of their productive lives, are nightly captured by gangs under the watch even of the RSPCA underscores the urgency for a shift away from animal agriculture. ‘It’s a compelling call for a transition to plant-based farming, prioritising compassion over cruelty in our food production systems.
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