• 'Chickens' Crash International Poultry Party

    Written by Michelle Kretzer

    Every year, people who exploit chickens and reduce them to bits in a bucket gather at the International Poultry Expo to congratulate each other on making money at it. So this year, PETA sent a flock of "birds" to suggest that attendees give a cluck about chickens:

    Banging on pots and pans and shouting, "We are not nuggets!" the chickens got everyone's attention. A surprisingly large number of attendees accepted the demonstrators' leaflets and listened to explanations of how chickens suffer on factory farms and in slaughterhouses, including being mutilated and drugged, having their throats slit while still alive, and often being scalded to death

    It was an educational expo indeed.

  • Bravely Going Where No Bikini Has Gone Before

    Written by PETA

    All across our great nation, bikini-clad PETA members have been out in full force, snatching media attention and educating the public about cruelty to animals. If only math classes used such brilliant strategies, we'd all be calculus whizzes!

    From the International Putrid … excuse me, Poultry Expo in Atlanta to the slushy streets of Flint, Michigan, our bevy of beauties shared the facts with fascinated passersby. Take a peek at the action:

     

    These ladies took up positions in their battery cages outside the International Poultry Expo to remind people that chicks suffer in the egg industry.
    International Poultry Expo

    Our fierce "bunnies" braved freezing flurries in Flint to get out the fur-free message.
    Snow bunny

    In South Carolina, this painted lady told circusgoers that wild animals don't belong behind bars.
    Circus demo

    The reception for our pro-chicken "chicks" was anything but chilly in Tucson, Arizona.
    KFC demo

    Impressive work, ladies! You braved the cold to help our voiceless friends. From my warm office, I raise my soy hot cocoa to you.

    Written by Missy Lane

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