Reminded earlier this month, Jackson, Mississippi-based CAL-Maine Foods Inc., of the 24,000 dozen eggs bought Ohio fresh eggs LLC, Milon, Ohio on possible salmonella contamination.
After routine sampling which notifies US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) CAL-Maine, that eggs for salmonella tested positive boost immediate recall.
And now, a humane society video taken from an undercover investigator rampant abuse and food safety work injury revealed at the CAL-Maine farm in forests, Texas.
The video is very graphics; many dead birds, crowded CAGES, cages, eggs, covered in blood, poop and broken eggs and - as you, - see in the screen capture a dead bird lying on the conveyor belt as eggs roll by.
The humane society says CAL-Maine is the biggest egg producer in North America and for infractions above have been cited. Before CAL-Maine vacation destination eggs reminds, after the FDA salmonella enteritidis on test samples found.
Other surprising sights include birds with no tail feathers, tumors on their faces, gnarled feet and rotting bodies mixed with live chickens.
With the release of the video the hopes not so little - secrets humane society to little information of to consumers about factory farming's dirty - uh.
Animal rights is a polarizing issue. The redneck says screws the animals just eat. The hippie says meat is murder. Both are idiotic. Killing people is murder, not cows. But you also do not call you stupid animals, accumulating in a pile to fester in the faeces and then think you are absolutely safe to eat.
Ignore all that blah blah blah, for the second. If we are to factory farm animals, we should in the at least do everything to prevent our crops, that consumers ever sick - people first animals second. And no doubt when we safely secured factory farming to protect of human health, the trickle down effect improves the welfare of animals eat.
I would be paying your personal finances for the necessary improvements for CAL-Maine fire of every executive and bankruptcy.
Image credit: The human society
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