Dec 1, 2017
After months of no replies in our attempt to connect with Amick Farms on the important question of whether it uses cruel “nose bones,” we asked you to reach out to the company. And thanks to your hundreds of calls and messages, Amick replied to an activist team member with this brief statement:
“We have never used them as a general practice and it has been at least 7 years since we used at all.”
We continue to see success through our nationwide call-ins and campaign efforts. With your help, COK has now confirmed that 14 of the top 20 poultry producers in the nation have stopped or do not use this barbaric practice. Once a common industry practice, the use of nose bones is soon to fly the coop, after a COK investigation exposed it on hidden camera for the first time.
Thank you for being a voice for birds! Please continue signing and sharing our petition, and be sure to tag @TysonFoods on social media to urge the company to address the underlying issue behind this painful practice and stop starving birds!
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