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Campus Borg 331
Soultlu, Colorado $0309.0131
13071102.6246
October 29. 1995
3EPAG
Dear Ms. Epelsneimer,
I am writing in regard to my experience with the Boulder Valley Poultry Farm In Doulder
and its manager, Jack Osborne. I took part in a tour of the facility last year in the fall of
1994 as a board member Of tho Humane Society of Boulder Valley, along with another
board member, our Executive Director, end a staff person We had asked to tour the
poultry farm for two reasons:
One, the smell coming from that, direction had been so extreme for the last year that the
Humane Society, which Is located about a half•mila away, had been contacted
repeatedly by Boulder residents who were trying to determine where such a bad odor
could be coming from. Two, having heard repeatedly of abuses at cite Farm and
recently viewed a video taken Inside the facility showing conditions which ware
horrifying from the point of view of both human and animal health and well-being, we
felt ethically obligated to loam what we could of the situation.
In the course of a lengthy conversation with Mr. Osborne, whtvls a very pleasant end
candid person, I watitligitilittloterthatotttheir chickens had been moved out of
the budding a month oriellerelleophefeensillegyeke, and had not been replaced,
due to the possibility of moving the operation Since I knew from friends who lived on a
farm 'natty that the smell had still been ten ble that last month, I asked Mr. Osborne
whetts"tlrttnenure smell was originating, with no chickens producing it deity. He smiled
and said, "Oh, we keep a big pile of it out back and stir k up to keep the neighbors
complaining to the City Council" (Mr. Osborne had previously explained that he
wantettth ' Council to feel pressure to annex the area in which the Farm was looted,
so that hi could make enough profftfrbrrithi l tis•tbti ka:large,JefNity elsewhere.)
Since this remark we made In front of the entire group from the Humane Society, I
assume that anyone else In the party could veiny the statement (and anyone for quite a
distance around could verify the smell).
While I appreciated and In fact admired Mr. Oabome's'openness and amiability, I was
distressed at the state of the facility Ewen with most of the thickens gone, the cages
had some deed birds lying in them, ane'b'tg' ecumui On of-dtrt and disrepair were
clearly the result of much longer than a month of disuse, I was not surprised when he
remedied that he never bought eggs from facilities such as his own, but only from ,
those with free -rennin chickens
Sincerely,
Cate stock, Ph D.
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Hen abuse
continues,
group says
Tape shows carcasses;
state finds no violations
By CAROL CHOREY
Camera Staff Writer
For the second time in a year, animal
rights activists have videotaped condi-
tions at Boulder Valley Poultry Farms
and cried foul.
This time, David Crawford, co -direc-
tor of Rocky Mountain Animal Defense,
videotaped an estimated 1,000 dead
chickens in various stages of decompo-
sition in a closed -down chicken house
and charged that a few dozen other
hens had been abandoned and were
starving to death.
He said he has one scrawny, barely
alive hen, which he rescued and took to
a Boulder veterinarian, to prove it.
"It's been a year since the video was
shot undercover at the farm so I was
curious to see what was going on out
there," Crawford said. "I went for a
walk and to my dismay I saw a live hen.
She was definitely abandoned. She was
in a state of malnutrition. She had no
food or water.
"It's apparent they don't care any
(See CHICKEN. Page 3B)
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By CLAY EVANS
For the Camera
With Easter just two days
away, some Boulder protesters
spent Friday afternoon urging
people to break themselves of
the egg habit.
Under the moniker of the
"Chicken Liberation Army" and
wearing paper beaks, -about 35
members and supporters of two
Boulder women's groups staged
a protest in front of the Boulder
Valley Poultry Farms on Val-
mont Road.
"In this Easter .season, we
want people to be aware and to
stop buying eggs that come from
factory farms," said Chezar?
one of the demonstration's orga-
nizers.
According to the demonstra-
tors, many egg farms keep lay-
ing hens in crowded, inhumane
conditions, remove their beaks
and feed them antibiotics.
The manager and owner of the
farm said the farm voluntarily
has begun following a set of
guidelines established in the
1980s by the Humane Society of
the United States.
"A lot of their charges (about
the industry) are well-founded as
far as I am concerned," said
farm manager Jack Osborn. "We
give each bird at least 64 square
inches and we stopped debeak-
ing them last summer."
Osborn and owner Bruce
Vaughan also addressed recent
complaints about the smell from
the farm. In January, more than
half the residents surveyed in
east Boulder listed the farm at
5324 Valmont Road as a negative
characteristic of the area.
"When (the farm) was built it
was way out in the country. We
know you can't hold up progress
and there will be a time when
we move," Osborn said. "It takes
time and planning. When we do
move, we would like to have a
farm that is humanely construct-
ed."
In an unrelated Friday protest,
about 20 demonstrators waved
placards in support of health
care reform as they marched
from Boulder Community Hospi-
tal to the Boulder County Court-
house on the Downtown Mall.
A spokesperson for the Coali-
tion for Universal Health Insur-
ance for Colorado said the group
held the rally to support a gov-
ernment -run health care system
instead of the so-called "man-
aged competition" system being
proposed by the Clinton adminis-
tration.
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