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Kinship Circle supported a Mercy For Animals undercover investigation inside
Quality Egg of New England, a Maine factory farm. Thanks to all who sent comments in this breakthrough case.
Egg-laying hens endure wretched conditions. Producers typically pack 6-9 hens inside wire coops (battery cages) no
larger than a filing drawer. Each bird lives in a space half the size of a sheet of paper and cannot flutter a wing or extend a leg.
To curtail fighting and cannibalism, workers amputate the bottom third of each bird�s beak. Every year, millions of male chicks are crushed
alive in automated mashers. Spread as fertilizer, some mutilated chicks still peep once spread over the ground.
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*****THIS ALERT IS NO LONGER ACTIVE*****
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Dear Franklin County District Attorney and Maine Department of Agriculture,
I thank the Maine Department of Agriculture for its prompt investigation of Quality Egg of New England LLC in response to allegations of
extreme animal cruelty. I respectfully ask the Franklin County District Attorney's Office to file criminal charges against Quality Egg in Turner,
Maine.
I understand the organization Mercy for Animals (MFA) filed a complaint with the Animal Welfare Program of Maine's Agriculture
Department. The complaint cites potentially illegal activities documented by MFA's undercover investigator from 12/16/08 to
2/1/09 at the former Decoster Egg Farm.
MFA videotapes show egg-producing hens caged alongside decaying carcasses. Employees and supervisors swing birds in circles to snap
their necks, but often cause prolonged pain rather than instantaneous death. Workers and managers toss live hens in garbage cans where they
are
gradually smashed beneath the weight of other dead birds.
Hens � some with shattered bones, open sores and untreated infections � are mashed four to six per wire cage. Enclosures are
so small, they can't flutter a wing or extend a leg, let alone peck, perch or express any natural behavior. Apparently, birds get stuck in cage
wire or underneath feeding trays with no way to reach food and water. Some are so entangled their faces or other body parts are crushed
against conveyer belts. Management and staff kick hens into manure trenches where birds either suffocate in liquid feces or slowly succumb to
disease, injury or starvation.
Clearly, these images depict violations of Maine's anti-cruelty laws. Both the company and workers shown brutalizing hens should face
animal cruelty charges. Please proceed with their arrest and prosecution. I encourage you to seek maximum penalties under the law.
Domestic fowl are not machines on an assembly line. They share the same neurophysiologic makeup as mammals and possess a complex
nervous system that enables them to feel fear and distress.
I urge Maine officials to initiate a no-tolerance policy for abuse within the livestock industry. The production of eggs does not justify blatant
cruelty.
Thank you,
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jmagoon@franklincountyme.com, townclk@farmington-maine.org, fphardy@gwi.net, gary.mcgrane@umit.maine.edu, agriculture.commissioner@maine.gov, ned.r.porter@maine.gov, randy.mraz@maine.gov,
Donald.E.Hoenig@maine.gov, norma.j.worley@maine.gov, animal.welfare@maine.gov, wwa@gwi.net,
MerisBickfordMSSPA@roadrunner.com, cperkins22@roadrunner.com, SSecovich_awac@roadrunner.com
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Office of the Franklin County District Attorney
Norman R. Croteau, Esq., District Attorney
Andrew Robinson, Assistant District Attorney
Prosecutorial District III, Franklin County Courthouse
140 Main Street; Farmington, ME 04938-1800
ph: 207-778-5890, 207- 778-6614
fax: 207-779-0892, 207-778-5899
Julie Magoon, Franklin County Clerk: jmagoon@franklincountyme.com
Leanne E Pinkham, Town Clerk: townclk@farmington-maine.org
Frederick Hardy, Commissioner: fphardy@gwi.net
Gary McGrane, Commissioner: gary.mcgrane@umit.maine.edu
SOURCE: homeinfomax.com/Public/County_Records/ME-
Maine/Franklin_county.html
professorprofits.com/states/county.php?state=ME&county=Franklin
maine.statelawyers.com/Cities/City_Detail.cfm/CityID:2337
Maine Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources
Commissioner's Office, Deering Building, AMHI Complex
28 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0028
ph: 207-287-3419, fax: 207-287-7548
Commissioner Seth H. Bradstreet: agriculture.commissioner@maine.gov
Deputy Commissioner Edwub R, Porter: ned.r.porter@maine.gov
Randy Mraz, TEFAP Coordinator: andy.mraz@maine.gov
SOURCE: www.maine.gov/agriculture/co/index.shtml
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Maine Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural
Resources�/�Division of Animal Health and Industry
28 State House Station Deering Bldg - AMHI Complex
Augusta, ME 04333-0028
Dr. Don Hoenig, DVM, State Veterinarian:
207-287-3701, Donald.E.Hoenig@maine.gov
SOURCE: www.maine.gov/agriculture/ahi/diseases/CWDlinks.html
Maine Department of Agriculture
Animal Welfare Program
Norma J. Worley, Director: norma.j.worley@maine.gov, animal.welfare@maine.gov
SOURCE: www.maine.gov/agriculture/aw/
Maine Department of Agriculture
Animal Welfare Advisory Council
Gary Balducci, Farming: wwa@gwi.net
Meris J. Bickford, Animal Expertise Attorney: MerisBickfordMSSPA@roadrunner.com
Christina B. Perkins, Animal Advocacy Group: cperkins22@roadrunner.com
Sharon Secovich, Public Interest: SSecovich_awac@roadrunner.com
SOURCE: www.maine.gov/agriculture/aw/awac.html
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