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B.C. Man, Companies Face 38 Charges Alleging Harm To Chickens

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 13 Dec, 2018 09:56 PM
  • B.C. Man, Companies Face 38 Charges Alleging Harm To Chickens

OTTAWA — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has laid 38 charges against a man from Chilliwack, B.C., and two companies over allegations of undue suffering to chickens.


The agency alleges that Dwayne Dueck, Elite Farm Services Ltd. and Sofina Foods Inc. unlawfully harmed chickens during a loading or unloading process.


The charges were laid under the Health of Animals Regulations, which say no person shall beat an animal being loaded or unloaded in a way likely to cause injury or undue suffering.


Marcie Moriarty of the British Columbia SPCA said in June that its investigators were examining claims of animal cruelty involving Elite Services following the release of video footage allegedly showing hens stuck in mounds of feces and packed into wire cages with dead birds.

Dueck, who is president of Elite Farm Services, which loads birds into crates for processing, wasn't immediately available for comment, but in June he said the company follows all animal welfare guidelines according to industry standards.


Sofina Foods could not immediately be reached for comment.


Dueck and representatives for the companies are expected to appear in a Chilliwack court Dec. 18.

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