
Target: Adam Couch, Chief Executive Officer of Cranswick plc
Goal: Take action against farm where shocking acts of violence and neglect of pigs were reportedly observed.
Disturbing allegations surrounding Somerby Top Farm highlight a chilling reality of animal cruelty that cannot be overlooked. Covert footage captured by the Animal Justice Project allegedly shows workers engaging in horrific acts, such as kicking piglets and beating them with boards and paddles. The footage reportedly reveals injured pigs with open wounds crammed into filthy pens, suffering in silence as they endure excruciating pain. One particularly shocking incident seemingly depicted a piglet left dying for 33 hours while being cannibalized by other piglets, illustrating a gross neglect for their welfare and well-being.
Reports indicate that these violations occurred over an extended period, apparently revealing a consistent pattern of abuse where necessary welfare checks were neglected. Inspections reportedly took as little as 90 seconds and often ignored visible injuries, with several piglets enduring botched killings that left them in agony for prolonged intervals. This type of treatment is not just negligent; it is an affront to animal welfare standards that the public expects from reputable suppliers.
Demanding accountability for such alleged wrongdoing is crucial, as silent suffering in industrial agriculture must be confronted. The immediate suspension of supply by major supermarkets is a step in the right direction, but it is evident that those responsible for these heinous acts must face appropriate punishment to deter future offenses. Action is needed to ensure such cruelty is met with significant repercussions that reflect the severity of the situation.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear CEO Couch,
The disturbing revelations emerging from Somerby Top Farm have raised an alarm that cannot be ignored. Allegations of appalling treatment towards pigs at this facility, as captured in covert footage by the Animal Justice Project, seem to depict a shocking reality where workers subjected vulnerable piglets to brutal violence, including kicking and hitting them with paddles. The conditions purportedly included severely injured pigs suffering in cramped, filthy pens, raising serious concerns about the integrity of animal welfare standards upheld by Cranswick plc.
Reports also suggest that legally required welfare checks were routinely bypassed, with inspections lasting mere seconds, allowing visible injuries and suffering to go unnoticed. The apparent treatment of pigs, including botched killings that left them in agony for extended periods, is deeply troubling. It is unacceptable for any farm to operate under such inhumane treatment, and immediate and decisive actions must be taken to address this situation thoroughly.
There is a collective call for accountability for those involved in these alleged acts of cruelty. It is imperative that appropriate disciplinary measures be enacted against any workers implicated in this reported mistreatment to reassert a commitment to the highest standards of animal welfare. We must ensure that such heinous acts are duly punished and that rigorous reforms are implemented to prevent future occurrences.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
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This farm is in my County of Lincolnshire. I am APPALLED that the owners claim not to have known what was happening to these poor pigs. The cruel workers were likely cheap labour from Europe where animal abuse is common. The owners PROFITED from the horrific suffering of these pigs, especially piglets smashed and then left to die slowly in agony!! PIGS are very intelligent and sociable beings, at least as intelligent as dogs and in fact make very good pets. In any case they are living, feeling beings and the UK is a civilised country that should NOT ALLOW THIS CRUELTY TO TAKE PLACE and MUST PROSECUTE THE KWNERS S WELL AS THE WORKERS INVOLVED, THERE IS VIDEO EVIDENCE AND WITNESS ACCOUNTS TO SUPPORT THIS, STRING ACTI9N MUST BE TAKEN! The pigs affected, the ones still alive, should be taken to a sanctuary to be cared for permanently, they deserve at least that! WHAT MONSTERS THE OWNERS OF THE FARMS INVOLVED MUST BE! I BELIEVE THAT THEY KNEW FULL WELL THAT THE
PIGS WERE NOT BEING TREATED PROPERLY, AS THEY PROFITED BECAUSE OF IT ! THE WORKERS MUST BE PROSECUTED AS WELL AS SACKED FROM THEIR JOBS AND BANNED FROM EVER WORKING OR HAVING ANIMALS AGAIN!! ANY ACTIONS LESS THAN THESE WILL LET DOWN THE PUBLIC OF THE UK WHO DEMAND THAT FARM ANIMALS BE TREATED WITH KINDNESS AND KEPT FREE FROM SUFFERING EITHER PAIN OR DISTRESS!
I Agree with 1000% Lesley!!
TURNING A BLIND EYE IS SO EASY FOR ALL THESE CRUEL EVIL BASTARDS THAT KNOW & DO NOTHING ABOUT IT!
POOR ANIMALS xxxx This is how all these Beautiful Intelligent Sentient Beings are treated in the evil world of factory farming.
I have been to one of these HELL ON EARTH places & seen it for myself… Not to mention I was assaulted for trying to help dying piglets,, bins full of dead & dying babies, smashing them at walls to kill the ones dying at birth… the noise & smell still haunts me 40yrs later. So doing Animal Rights for 4 decades…. We have seen it all.. it’s the same across the globe.
IT IS SO UNACCEPTABLE…. EVIL.
It’s SO SAD… I CRY & PRAY FOR ALL ANIMALS EVERY DAY!
LOVE FOR ANIMALS NEVER DIES… & THEY WILL ALWAYS NEED US TO BE THEIR VOICE!