Cruelty Critics “Ducks are anatomically and behaviorally adapted to an aquatic life. Wire mesh flooring… does not give the ducks’ webbed feet needed support or cushion. … Even more importantly… trapping is a common and injurious outcome. … If they are unable to escape, they can die from worsening injuries or from dehydration” Dr. Sara Shields “[Ducks] are in pain from unnecessary procedures such as bill trimming; they suffer untreated injuries and illnesses from an unsafe and inappropriate environment and negligent management; they are unable to express many of the most basic normal behaviors of ducks due to open water deprivation; and they endure significant fear and distress in the slaughtering process.” Dr. Debra Teachout “I was very alarmed to witness severe neglect and cruelty inflicted on ducks at this facility. Duck hatchlings are tossed carelessly into bins. Ducks are kept on the metal grated slats, which are inherently unsuitable since they often get their bills or feet stuck within the metal slats. … I was horrified to see these ducks in such distress as they flapped their wings frantically, denied appropriate care and left to languish.” Dr. Armaiti May “Young duck’s bills are seared by holding them against at cautery, without any type of pain control. Because duck’s bills are richly innervated all the way to the tip, this procedure causes severe pain and results chronic pain for up to 2 weeks… Multiple ducks were shown with foot and leg injuries. Keeping them on wire, as shown in this video, is known to cause pain and injury to the bird’s legs and feet.” Dr. Lee Schrader