Humane Society of the United States accuses 2 Oklahoma hog breeders of animal cruelty

The Humane Society of the United States is accusing two hog breeding facilities in Goodwell of keeping sows “lined up inside of cages like parked cars.” The two facilities in the Oklahoma Panhandle are owned by Kansas-based Seaboard Foods and North Carolina-based Prestage Farms.

 
BY SILAS ALLEN | Published: February 1, 2012   

After a monthlong undercover investigation, the Humane Society of the United States is alleging two pork producers operating in the Oklahoma Panhandle are using inhumane practices.

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Kansas-based Seaboard Foods and North Carolina-based Prestage Farms operate hog breeding facilities in Goodwell.

Paul Shapiro, senior director of farm animal protection for the Humane...
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