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<strong>Undercover</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Smithfield</strong> <strong>Foods</strong>BACKGROUND:Murphy-Brown is <strong>the</strong> livestock production subsidiary <strong>of</strong> <strong>Smithfield</strong> <strong>Foods</strong> and is <strong>the</strong> world’s largest pork producer.According to its website, Murphy-Brown owns approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 888,000 sows and brings a total <strong>of</strong> 17 million pigs toslaughter annually. <strong>The</strong> company owns 450 factory farms across 12 st<strong>at</strong>es, 275 <strong>of</strong> which are used for breeding.For a month <strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> 2010, an HSUSinvestig<strong>at</strong>or worked inside a<strong>Smithfield</strong>/Murphy-Brown breeding facilityin Waverly, Virginia where more than 1,000sows suffer in gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es—small,metal cr<strong>at</strong>es barely larger than <strong>the</strong> animals’bodies which virtually immobilize <strong>the</strong>m forevery moment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day.In January 2007, <strong>Smithfield</strong> pledged tophase out its use <strong>of</strong> gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es by2017, but in 2009 <strong>the</strong> companybacktracked on its self-imposed phase outtimeframe. O<strong>the</strong>r large pork producers, likeMaxwell <strong>Foods</strong>, don’t use gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es<strong>at</strong> all and Cargill is already 50% gest<strong>at</strong>ioncr<strong>at</strong>e-free.Blood-co<strong>at</strong>ed gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es <strong>at</strong> <strong>Smithfield</strong>/Murphy-Brown in WaverlyAdditionally, seven U.S. st<strong>at</strong>es and <strong>the</strong> European Union have outlawed gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es, and New Zealand andAustralia are phasing out <strong>the</strong>ir use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se restrictive cr<strong>at</strong>es as well. Numerous major companies have adoptedpolicies to reduce or elimin<strong>at</strong>e <strong>the</strong>ir use <strong>of</strong> pork from suppliers th<strong>at</strong> use gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es, including Burger King,Wendy’s, Quiznos, Sonic, Harris Teeter, Safeway, Winn-Dixie, Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s.<strong>The</strong> three largest fast food chains have expressed concerns about gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>e confinement: McDonald’sasserts, “We continue to find evidence th<strong>at</strong> supports our long-standing position to support suppliers who arephasing out sow gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es in our supply chain”; Wendy's has st<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong> it “agrees th<strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong> recent industryefforts to move away from single sow gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es is <strong>the</strong> right way to go”; and Burger King notes, “Ourcorpor<strong>at</strong>e conscience drives our commitment to animal welfare. For almost a decade, we have used ourpurchasing power to encourage positive steps in … <strong>the</strong> production <strong>of</strong> cage free animal products.”In addition to major companies supporting a phase out <strong>of</strong> gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es and legisl<strong>at</strong>ion being passed outlawing<strong>the</strong>m, a poll funded by <strong>the</strong> American Farm Bureau concluded th<strong>at</strong> only 18% <strong>of</strong> Americans think gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>esare humane. And a recent 2.5 year study by Iowa St<strong>at</strong>e University found th<strong>at</strong> not using gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es canactually decrease production costs by up to 11 percent.SPECIFIC FINDINGS:<strong>The</strong> HSUS investig<strong>at</strong>or documented <strong>the</strong> misery <strong>of</strong> sows confined in gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es, and documented o<strong>the</strong>rabuses beyond <strong>the</strong> extreme cr<strong>at</strong>e confinement. Specifically, <strong>the</strong> investig<strong>at</strong>ion revealed <strong>the</strong> following:


Breeding sows were crammed inside“gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es” so small <strong>the</strong> animalscould barely move for virtually <strong>the</strong>irentire lives. Frustr<strong>at</strong>ed by this extremeconfinement, sows engaged in“stereotypic” behaviors, which indic<strong>at</strong>epoor welfare, like bar biting and headswaying. Some sows had bitten <strong>the</strong>ir barsso incessantly th<strong>at</strong> blood from <strong>the</strong>irmouths co<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>the</strong> fronts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir cr<strong>at</strong>es.Sows suffered from open pressure soresand o<strong>the</strong>r ulcers and wounds th<strong>at</strong>developed from <strong>the</strong>ir unmitig<strong>at</strong>edconfinement and <strong>the</strong>ir inability to changepositions in <strong>the</strong> cr<strong>at</strong>e. AbscessesSows develop open wounds from gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>essometimes formed from simple scr<strong>at</strong>ches due to ever-present bacteria. <strong>The</strong> investig<strong>at</strong>or never saw aveterinarian <strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong> oper<strong>at</strong>ion. A barn manager told <strong>the</strong> investig<strong>at</strong>or to ignore a sow with a basketball-sizedabscess on her neck, and <strong>the</strong>n cut <strong>the</strong> abscess open with an unsterilized razor.Employees jabbed a lame sow’s neck and back with g<strong>at</strong>e rods to force her to move.Three times, <strong>the</strong> investig<strong>at</strong>or informed employees th<strong>at</strong> a pig was thrown into a dumpster alive. <strong>The</strong> animalhad been shot in <strong>the</strong> forehead with a captive bolt gun, which is designed to render an animal unconscious,and was thrown in <strong>the</strong> dumpster still alive and bre<strong>at</strong>hing.Employees mishandled piglets and tossed <strong>the</strong>m into carts.Some piglets born prem<strong>at</strong>urely in gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es fell through <strong>the</strong> sl<strong>at</strong>s and died in manure pits.EXPERT OPINIONS:Although all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> acts <strong>of</strong> cruelty recorded by <strong>The</strong> HSUS are indefensible and ought not to have occurred,<strong>Smithfield</strong>’s use <strong>of</strong> gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es represents to most pressing problem from an animal welfare perspective. <strong>The</strong>practice has been widely condemned by <strong>the</strong> scientific community. For example:Renowned animal scientist Dr. Temple Grandin st<strong>at</strong>ed, “Gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es are a real problem. … Basicallyyou’re asking a sow to live in an airline se<strong>at</strong>. … I think it’s something th<strong>at</strong> needs to be phased out.”<strong>The</strong> European Commission Scientific Veterinary Committee wrote, “Since overall welfare appears to bebetter when sows are not confined throughout gest<strong>at</strong>ion, sows should preferably be kept in groups.”Dr. Bernard Rollin <strong>at</strong> Colorado St<strong>at</strong>e University has said, “Research has confirmed wh<strong>at</strong> common sensealready knew — animals built to move must move.”<strong>The</strong> Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production—which included <strong>the</strong> former U.S. AgricultureSecretary—found th<strong>at</strong> gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es (and similar extreme confinement systems) should be phased out.In fact, <strong>Smithfield</strong> seems to agree. In a recent annual report, <strong>the</strong> company noted th<strong>at</strong> its 2007 decision to phaseout gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es by 2017 “was made as a result <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> desire to be more animal friendly.” And <strong>Smithfield</strong> CEOasserted <strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong> time th<strong>at</strong> phasing out gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es is “<strong>the</strong> right thing to do.”CONCLUSION:Especially now th<strong>at</strong> <strong>Smithfield</strong> had record pr<strong>of</strong>its in <strong>the</strong> 3 rd Quarter <strong>of</strong> 2010, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong>St<strong>at</strong>es urges <strong>the</strong> company to honor its original commitment to phase-out <strong>of</strong> gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es by 2017 <strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong> l<strong>at</strong>est.Fur<strong>the</strong>r, we hope th<strong>at</strong> <strong>Smithfield</strong> will develop a timeframe for ending <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> gest<strong>at</strong>ion cr<strong>at</strong>es <strong>at</strong> all contractbreeding facilities, so th<strong>at</strong> ultim<strong>at</strong>ely, no <strong>Smithfield</strong> pork will come from pigs who were bred under <strong>the</strong> abusiveconditions documented <strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong> Waverly facility.

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