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Wyoming Premium Farms Abuse Alleged By Humane Society (GRAPHIC VIDEO)

Posted: 05/08/2012 7:41 pm Updated: 05/08/2012 11:32 pm

Piglets are haphazardly swung in circles, sows are beaten, and animals squirm with untreated abscesses in new footage alleging animal abuse at a Wyoming pig breeding facility.

The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), an animal advocacy group, hired an undercover investigator to spend the month of April 2012 working at a Wyoming Premium Farms facility in Wheatland, Wyo.

HSUS identified one pig in its video on whose back, it said, a worker sat and bounced even though the pig had a broken leg. Other animals suffered from rectal and uterine prolapses.

Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of HSUS, described on a press call how one pig was forced to give birth on a set date. "The worker intended to stick his arm in the animal's uterus to pull out the piglets, but instead went into her anus and caused the prolapse there. This animal lived another 11 days in this condition," he said.

According to HSUS, the farm is owned by Denver-based Itoham America Inc., which HSUS says sells to Tyson Foods, the world’s second largest meat processor. Itoham America could not be reached by phone.

Last week, HSUS said, it notified local authorities of the alleged abuse and urged the Platte County sheriff’s office to pursue criminal charges. The sheriff's office did not return HuffPost's request for comment, but Pacelle said he was "very pleased with their interest and their degree of scrutiny."

Wyoming Premium Farms' website states that its facilities "consist of a breeding farm housing over 5,000 sows, a nursery and two finishers with capacity to finish all pigs, feedmill to mix all feed required and a corporate office." The farms were established in 1995 "with the purpose of producing healthy pigs in a clean environment." The company did not return requests for comment.

Tyson Foods spokesman Worth Sparkman emailed a statement to HuffPost, saying the company was "appalled" by the video and denying any connection between the Wyoming farm and the pork processed by Tyson. "Tyson Foods does not buy any of the hogs raised on this farm for our pork processing plants. We do have a small, but separate hog buying business that buys aged sows; however, these animals are subsequently sold to other companies and are not used in Tyson’s pork processing business," the statement said.

Sparkman clarified in a follow-up email: "A company that we own has purchased hogs from the farm. We will not purchase from this farm until we've had a chance to investigate."

The original statement also says that all hog suppliers selling to Tyson must be certified by the pork industry’s Pork Quality Assurance Plus program, adding, "Farms that do not conform will be eliminated from our supply chain."

In April, HSUS filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, arguing that the National Pork Producers Council's public descriptions of that quality assurance program make false claims and constitute deceptive advertising.

The National Pork Producers Council hit back on its website, saying, "The FTC complaint is the latest attack by animal-rights activists on America's hog farmers, an assault that seems obviously in response to the U.S. pork industry's strident opposition to congressional legislation that would allow federal bureaucrats to tell farmers how to raise and care for their animals."

To address both the specific alleged abuse at Wyoming Premium Farms and broader issues of animal welfare, Pacelle said, the pork industry should abandon the use of gestation crates -- small enclosures in which sows are kept during pregnancy -- and local law enforcement should vigorously enforce anti-cruelty laws.

McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Safeway and Burger King have all declared a goal of ridding gestation crates from their supply chains. Smithfield Foods, Hormel and Cargill are also making efforts to lower the number of company-owned operations using the devices. According to HSUS, eight U.S. states have passed laws to phase out gestation crates.

More generally, no federal law protects farm animals from cruelty while they are on farms, and some states exempt farm animals from their anti-cruelty laws. HSUS Chief Counsel Jonathan Lovvorn told HuffPost that Wyoming's law falls somewhere in the middle among anti-cruelty statutes. "The state's anti-cruelty statute applies to all animals, which is why the HSUS has asked local law enforcement to prosecute animal cruelty," he said, adding, "What we've seen on this video is animal cruelty by virtually any state's definition -- the intentional kicking, throwing, stomping, beating of animals for the purpose of inflicting pain and suffering."

Earlier this year, HSUS filed complaints with the Securities and Exchange Commission and the FTC after another undercover investigation suggested mistreatment at a pig breeding facility linked to Walmart. In an unrelated incident this year, Whole Foods severed ties with a hatchery after Compassion Over Killing's undercover video showed alleged abuse, although the company wouldn't say whether its decision was based on the abuse allegations.

The use of such videos to reveal abuses at factory farms is threatened. In March, Iowa made it illegal to gain access to a farm facility under false pretenses, and other states have considered similar laws.

"If those laws existed [in Wyoming]," Lovvorn argued, "the cruelty at this facility would have continued forever with no public knowledge, no law enforcement and no remedial action."

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Piglets are haphazardly swung in circles, sows are beaten, and animals squirm with untreated abscesses in new footage alleging animal abuse at a Wyoming pig breeding facility. The Humane Society of...
Piglets are haphazardly swung in circles, sows are beaten, and animals squirm with untreated abscesses in new footage alleging animal abuse at a Wyoming pig breeding facility. The Humane Society of...
 
 
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01:59 PM on 12/25/2012
Same on you huffington post. I watch the video has a hog farmer and find that one cannot distinguish events from one other. In addition some of the video perspectives do not reflect the carmer perspecitve that I am familar with in hog buildings. Hogs in crates have not be been shown to be inswince even though humane society has stated it is inhumane. I cannnot fine a reputable scientist that says that crating hogs is in swine nor does my own observations show this in inswine. In addition the video does not adequately how each circumstance. The media has a responsibility to quesiton all sources. It seems to me that you take the word of the humane society on trust and yet they had an agenda. It is the medias responsibility to question their underlying assumption. So I challenge you to question the Humane Society of Americars video as well as their assumptions about animal husbandry.
09:22 AM on 12/25/2012
These animal welfare laws that don't exist for farm animals will never exist because we are fighting corporations who lobby and affect our government and the primary goal of a corporation is profit. The tiny concessions that are made for farm animal welfare are virtually meaningless and the punishments are never severe enough to discourage people from acting inhumanely. And that is why we see these stories over and over and over again. If the HSUS achieves the goal of banning gestation crates what will that gain exactly? Will the abuse stop? Will this result in a happy pig who then will skip their way to slaughter? I say if you really want things like this to stop and you abhor cruelty inflicted upon animals, take the power to change it into your own hands and go vegan otherwise the corporations will always win and frankly they really don't care about animal welfare, they are just machines in their eyes.
04:45 AM on 07/17/2012
.........The use of such videos to reveal abuses at factory farms is threatened. In March, Iowa made it illegal to gain access to a farm facility under false pretenses, and other states have considered similar laws.

"If those laws existed [in Wyoming]," Lovvorn argued, "the cruelty at this facility would have continued forever with no public knowledge, no law enforcement and no remedial action."......

The above says it all really. Without undercover ability these atrocities will go on unchecked. There are some people who really shouldnt be able to share the air we breathe!
02:35 AM on 07/23/2012
We need laws like those. It'll stop animal rights agitators in their tracks.
04:13 AM on 07/23/2012
So the abusers can carry on happy as larry in the knowledge they cannot be caught? Sick, so very very sick!
01:11 PM on 11/16/2012
So you condone the people in this video who enjoy abusing the animals? The actions they take are clearly not warranted or necessary. It seems like they have an ax to grind and take it out on these innocent pigs. Awful.
03:26 AM on 07/17/2012
I will never buy a Tyson product again. Never never never.
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Siebenstein
> there is no endless growth
08:22 AM on 07/17/2012
Not only Tyson, Wyoming Premium Farms, and others, and don't eat Fast Food.
09:12 AM on 12/25/2012
Don't eat pigs!!
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Siebenstein
> there is no endless growth
02:46 AM on 07/17/2012
Itoham America Inc

10065 E Harvard Avenue # 807
Denver, CO 80231-5916 map
(303) 671-4550

Wyoming Premium Farms, LLC Main Office
394 Highway 26, Wheatland, WYOMING 82201
Phone: 307-322-2266
Fax: 307-322-2296
E-mail us at webmaster@wpfllc.com

Petition: https://www.causes.com/actions/1667370

http://www.wpfllc.com/
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Siebenstein
> there is no endless growth
01:18 AM on 07/17/2012
Watch "EARTHLINGS"

You will never have to watch anything else again and will know what is going on.
Humans have completely lost their ethical and moral footing.
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Siebenstein
> there is no endless growth
01:17 AM on 07/17/2012
As long as people eat meat (which was not to be in the first place), they support and promote this sadistic torture. People have to be aware of the fact that FactoryFarms are today's farms, not single incidents.

This happens everywhere. Please learn more and visit my site :www.facebook.com/FightMyOwn
11:33 AM on 06/23/2012
People that treat animals like this should be handcuffed and legs chained and thrown alive into a pigs pen with only swill to eat, for the rest of their lives, which I hope will be a short one.
I had two pigs for years and they were loved members of my family, so intelligent, and friendly,
They would never harm anyone.
I hate places like this and even though I am in South Africa I am going to sign the petition as well
SAVE THESE PIGS AND KILL THE MEN THAT DO THIS TO THEM, THIS IS MURDER.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Siebenstein
> there is no endless growth
01:21 AM on 07/17/2012
There is actually a word for it: Psychopaths
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Siebenstein
> there is no endless growth
01:21 AM on 07/17/2012
But also, why would we imprison the animals you describe the way you do in that tortureous manner?
01:01 PM on 06/22/2012
Never buying from this company mentioned in the article. Actually, maybe its time to become a vegetarian.
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Siebenstein
> there is no endless growth
02:57 AM on 07/17/2012
You make my heart beat faster:-))

So do millions of animals. Thank you.
10:28 PM on 06/18/2012
Unfortunately corporations only care about their bottom line profit, not animals! Obviously if they can disregard the rights of animals, what stops them from disregarding our rights? Powerful corporations control America and basically the world and if we do not speak out and stop this abuse: We May be Their Next Victims! Boycott these companies and their products, as lose of revenue is the only thing they understand!
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Siebenstein
> there is no endless growth
01:23 AM on 07/17/2012
we actually are already the victims since a long time--they make us believe we need meat, when in actuality it causes all kinds of diseases. Why? Because our nature is NOT eating meat.
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Felicia Hunter
Health/Pets/Politics
02:14 AM on 06/03/2012
That was disturbing, more disturbing that I was picturing me tying all the workers up hanging them by there feet and dipping there heads in water then slamming them against the concrete.
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aliceandthecat
the most curious thing I ever saw
06:00 AM on 07/23/2012
Your anger is understandable. Been there felt that. I'm renewing my veggie pledgie. Want to try Ova - Lacto - Avi for a bit (add an occasional arthropod or even pesci in for fun)? I have lost weight and feel less groggy w/o the beastie meat.
06:46 PM on 05/16/2012
OMG! I only watched the first few seconds - I had to turn it off - I feel sick to the stomach and now cannot get out of my mind the pain fear and manic confusion these animals felt. Everyone should STOP buying everything made at this plant and those guys should be run out of town, naked, chased by a town full of cattle prods!
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DebbyM
11:35 AM on 06/19/2012
That sort of abuse happens at factory farms across the nation. Maybe you should just stop buying pig meat because you don't know which places are outright violent and which aren't. Besides, every mother pig all across the country is treated just as badly as the animals in the video. Imagine yourself being forced to lie in a box the size of your body ..... all of your life. Remember how stiff and sore you are after a long road trip with few pit stops to get out and walk around. Try it for life. That is cruel, that is how these sows feel.
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Siebenstein
> there is no endless growth
02:58 AM on 07/17/2012
...and it happens with all farm animals. They are such wonderful creatures...crying....
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Siebenstein
> there is no endless growth
01:24 AM on 07/17/2012
Why is everyone asking to stop buying, which of course is good, but why are people not screaming for shutting this facility down ?
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09:41 AM on 05/14/2012
I invite you to read my just-published open letter to Doug DeRouchey, general manager, Wyoming Premium Farms; Mamoru Horio, president, Itoham Foods; Jack Mori, board chairman, Itoham America; Donnie Smith, president and chief executive officer, Tyson Foods; James Lochner, chief operating officer, Tyson Foods; and John Tyson, board chairman, Tyson Foods: http://thedailymaul.com/?p=4341
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robert9671
Don't repeat Obnoxious Fox back to me
02:51 PM on 06/03/2012
thank you for taking the time to send a letter.
05:42 PM on 05/13/2012
I am a Wyoming native, currently living less than 60 miles from this farm. Shock and horror doesn't even begin to describe how I felt when I watched that video. Please help tell the Platte Valley Sheriff's Office to investigate. I started a petition at http://www.change.org/petitions/investigate-wheatland-wyoming-pig-farm to ask them to do so. My goal is enough signatures to represent the entire state of Wyoming.
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DebbyM
11:37 AM on 06/19/2012
Signed your petition Annie. And let's hope that all the hand wringing here results in a bunch of signatures. Surely you can do that people!
01:03 PM on 05/13/2012
Send'em some love!!!!!
Wyoming Premium Farms, LLC Main Office
394 Highway 26, Wheatland, WYOMING 82201
Phone: 307-322-2266
Fax: 307-322-2296
E-mail us at webmaster@wpfllc.com