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East Bay Animal Advocates (EBAA),
a California-based animal advocacy organization, unveiled the findings
of its undercover investigation at a ‘free-range’ turkey farm in
Northern California.
The group’s graphic documentation (available at www.free-range-turkey.com)
reveals that free-range turkey farming is quite similar to intensive,
commercial turkey production. Over the course of the investigation,
eleven turkeys were rescued.
University of California-Davis poultry specialist, Ralph Ernst
reports: "Most free-range birds are still fenced in corrals, though
people like to imagine the birds are out roaming the range. They're
not out exercising. These birds are raised much like the regular
turkeys."
According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA),
the single condition for the term 'free-range' is that birds have
access to the outdoors. All other facets of a free-range turkey's
life can be indistinguishable from the living conditions of a conventional-raised
bird.
“From both animal welfare and human health standpoints, free-range
turkey is not a viable choice for individuals seeking guilt-free
meals,” Christine Morrissey, director of East Bay Animal Advocates,
states. “The current USDA guidelines are extremely misleading for
consumers.”
EBAA is calling on the USDA to enhance standards for free-range
poultry production by eliminating partial beak and toe amputation
and instituting controlled atmosphere stunning.
Recently, high rates of Salmonella bacteria contamination have
been discovered at free-range turkey processing plants. For example,
one free-range plant achieved a contamination rate of 30.4 percent.
USDA health research indicates that there are insignificant nutritional
distinctions between free-range and conventional turkeys. Cholesterol
and saturated fat are found in both types of meat.
Founded in 2003, East Bay Animal Advocates is a nonprofit organization
based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Through education and rescue
efforts, EBAA works on campaigns to defend animals harmed in agriculture,
entertainment, fashion, households, research and beyond.
Source : Onlypunjab.com
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