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- United Poultry Concerns owns a sanctuary in Virginia, where chickens live their lives as chickens should. Already in the morning, they are eager to be let outside in the yard, race through the door to pounce on lettuce, and enjoy their lives doing different activities until evening.
- United Poultry Concerns has an own sanctuary where chickens live their lives like they're supposed to. This video shows you differences between free-range chickens, and chickens in cruel, intensive farming.
- With a hidden camera, an United Poultry Concerns member did an undercover investigation inside Brandywine Farms, where ostriches were being slaughtered.
- In December 22, 2003, an undercover investigation took place at the Ely Live Poultry Market in Bronx, New York, where chickens, ducks and other birds, as well as rabbits, lived in horrible conditions. Only to get slaughtered in inhumane way.
- For millions of turkeys, Thanksgiving is a tragedy. A few days before this holiday, they are confined and killed, not only for this day but everyday. A few days prior to the Thanksgiving, activists with United Poultry Concerns visited a turkey farm to hold vigil for turkeys who are to be slaughtered.
- United Poultry Concerns did an undercover investigation to reveal the cruel slaughtering of ostriches and an emu.
- In 1993, David Crawford (co-founder and director of Rocky Mountain Animal Defense) videotaped inside Boulder Valley Poultry Farms, where violations of Colorado's anti-cruelty laws, and cruelty of intensive egg production, have been revealed.
- In 2001, Compassion Over Killing was concerned about ISE-America's treatment of animals and asked for a tour of ISE's Cecilton, Md., facility, where over 800,000 hens were "living". Upon getting no answers from the ISE, an egg supplier with facilities in many states, members of the COK investigated the facility, where horrific abuses of the hens got revealed.
- Birds bred for factory farming, and living in crowded, filthy, unstimulating cages and buildings, are believed by some people to loose their natural instincts. However, United Poultry Concerns owns a sanctuary where all happy chickens, turkeys and ducks who have been rescued from cruelty and slaughter live their lives, like they are supposed to.
- A man living in eastern New Mexico wrote an e-mail to United Poultry Concerns about torture of roosters two doors down from himself. At least two hundred roosters are tethered in barrels in "the nasty cockfighter way", unprotected from predators, and without food and water for around one or two days. According to the man, the roosters' basic needs are not being met, and having these birds tied up like this should be against the law.
- People gathered together in the place nearby a slaughterhouse for Perdue, to hold a 24-hour protest against chicken cruelty for food.