Petition updateTyson: Stop Starving BirdsCALL-IN TODAY: Urge Harrison Poultry to take a stand on “nose bones”!
Animal Outlook
Apr 3, 2019

JOIN US TODAY: Make a quick, polite call to 770-867-7511 using our sample message below to urge Harrison Poultry to tell the public whether it uses cruel “nose bones!”

Because today’s “broiler” birds are bred for unnatural, crippling rapid growth, dull plastic “nose bones” are stabbed through male “breeder” birds’ nostrils to restrict their food intake. But since COK’s Tyson investigation exposed “nose boning,” one worker has been convicted of animal cruelty for using “nose bones,” and 17 of the top 20 chicken producers in the US have confirmed to COK that they’re eliminating or do not use these cruel devices.

Thanks to you, after Mountaire Farms, Amick Farms, Fieldale Farms, and others were recently flooded with calls, they issued formal statements confirming they don’t use “nose bones.” However, #20 producer, Harrison Poultry, still remains silent.

Please join us TODAY for a nationwide call-in urging Harrison Poultry to issue a public statement against “nose bones.” Make a quick call to 770-867-7511 (note that you may hear a sound similar to a busy signal before the operator picks up) with a polite message like this:

“Hi, my name is _____ and I’m calling as a concerned consumer to ask whether Harrison Poultry uses outdated, cruel ‘nose bones’ in its broiler breeders. A former Tyson employee was recently convicted of cruelty for using ‘nose bones,’ and 17 of the top 20 chicken producers, including Tyson, Perdue, and Pilgrim’s, have already confirmed to Compassion Over Killing that they are phasing out or do not use them. Will Harrison join them and issue a public statement?”

After you call, don’t forget to email campaigns@cok.net with any response you get from the company. Thanks for your compassion!

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