The AVMA's refusal to formally condemn ventilation shutdown and ventilation shutdown plus heat is a clear instance of the association putting corporations and economic interests over animals and a violation of the Veterinarian's Oath itself.
Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) photo of a hen
who survived VSD+ killings at Rembrandt Farms in Iowa in March 2022.
More than 77 million poultry birds have been killed in Europe, Asia,
Africa and North America to contain the spread of bird flu, a
pandemic that few are even aware of thanks to light news coverage.
There are few photos of dumpsters and landfills brimming with dead
birds nor is there mention of how the mass killing is often done. It
is accomplished with "ventilation shutdown" (VSD) and "ventilation
shutdown plus heat" (VSD+) in which steam heat and CO2 are added to
the oxygen deprivation/suffocation to facilitate heatstroke.
Now veterinarians and the public are calling on the American
Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) to formally oppose VSD and
VSD+ as a method of mass-exterminating chickens, turkeys, ducks, and
other farmed animals to control bird flu. The shocking mass-kill
method was also used to kill an estimated 10 million U.S. pigs in
2020 when pork operators could not send them to Covid-closed
slaughterhouses observes veterinarian Daniela Castillo.
As the AVMA prepares for its annual meeting in Philadelphia, an "Our Honor," campaign has launched to highlight the use of wide scale killing of birds through suffocation and heatstroke and how it contradicts the veterinarian oath to prevent and relieve of animal suffering. [See Urge the American Veterinary Medical Association To Oppose Torturous 'Depopulation' Methods]
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AnimalOutlook and
Veterinarians
Against Ventilation Shutdown: Brutal University Researchers
Torture Hens in Ventilation Shutdown Experiments So Millions of
Birds Can Die in Agony on U.S. Farms
Signed by veterinarians and AVMA members, the campaign states, "we
are concerned that our reputation as caring advocates for animals is
tarnished each time our profession is used to lend legitimacy to
this brutal practice." Killing healthy animals in this horrific way
is unnecessary, says the campaign letter, "yet the corporation[s]
could still cite the AVMA guidelines as their protocol for such a
barbaric act."
The suffering that VSD inflicts was witnessed in videos of
experiments conducted by North Carolina State University (NCSU)
researchers and viewed by the Intercept and Animal Outlook. "As the
boxes get hotter and the air inside more stagnant, and as carbon
dioxide is sometimes added, the chickens writhe, gasp, pant, stagger
and even throw themselves against the walls of their confinement in
a desperate attempt to escape," wrote Animal Outlook. "Eventually
the birds collapse and, finally, die from heat and suffocation."
A VSD occurrence at Rembrandt Farms in Rembrandt, Iowa is
particularly troubling says Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) who did
the onsite investigation. "Owned by billionaire Glen Taylor,
Rembrandt Farms was affected by avian influenza 7 years ago and
received $11.3 million in taxpayer subsidies for depopulating their
flock of 5.5 million birds. Positioned on the Mississippi flyway,
with millions of migrating birds flying overhead, another avian
influenza outbreak was to be expected yet the farm failed to change
their housing structure or put a plan [for depopulation] in place"
that was less cruel "before repopulating their facility."
The website Tasting Table notes the Rembrandt Farms owned by Glen
Taylor, the majority owner of the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves, has
contracted avian flu three times and is responsible for five million
of the ten million chicken deaths in Iowa since the most recent bird
flu outbreak.
Increasingly, veterinarians, animal advocates and concerned citizens
are saying the AVMA's refusal to formally condemn ventilation
shutdown and ventilation shutdown plus heat is a clear instance of
the association putting corporations and economic interests over
animals and a violation of the Veterinarian's Oath itself. United
Poultry Concerns, a coalition member of Our Honor, says the AVMA
"should now step up for the animals instead of pandering repeatedly
to their abusers."
Some also suggest that news media slight coverage of the bird flu
pandemic and massive bird kills is a nod to their "Big Food"
advertisers; who wants to eat chicken during such a massive disease
outbreak or see the dead bodies in landfills and wanton suffering?
Scientists and public health officials also indict the Big Food's
million bird, industrial greed-sized operations for spreading bird
flu in the first place!
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FYI
Veterinarian's Oath (from AVMA's website)
Being admitted to the profession of veterinary medicine, I
solemnly swear to use my scientific knowledge and skills for the
benefit of society through the protection of animal health and
welfare, the prevention and relief of animal suffering, the
conservation of animal resources, the promotion of public health,
and the advancement of medical knowledge.
I will practice my profession conscientiously, with dignity, and in
keeping with the principles of veterinary medical ethics.
I accept as a lifelong obligation the continual improvement of my
professional knowledge and competence.