This video exposes the mistreatment of workers and animals by Foster Farms. The undercover footage gives viewers a rare view behind the scenes at a chicken farm.
Nothing about this video is accurate. Please dont act like you know anything about foster farms or any other company besides the Bs you want to believe. You have so hate against foster farms but its one of the more well operated companies. They do take pride in what they do and treat all animals with care. i know the ones who already ahe a issue against companies like this wont change there mind but please stop acting like you know any better. Eating foster farms is no different the free range
This video is accurate and current! They raise 30,000 chicken per house. The chickens are gentical selected to put on a lot of weight in six weeks. The conditions are digusting, these animal never see the light of day. The smell is putrid the air is horrible inside.
In foster farm advertising they make fun of southern grown chickens but they never show you what their chickens look like.
Join the movement, do not buy foster farms chickens or turkeys. Choose free range poultry.
I don't see why we are basing facts on a video that is over five years old. If this is still the case I would like to see a NEW updated video showing the same conditions taking place as I really don't think FF would still have conditions like this.
I've been inside big chicken coup like that, and it was the most nausiating smell I've ever smelt in my life. I couldn't stand to be in there longer than 10 seconds.
I work in a processing plant in GA the hatcheries are inspected by QA reps from each plant as well as USDA . the growers use hormones too meet the demand for the product remember those birds are 6 weeks old.. and if you don't like it don't eat it
Free range is by far better for the chicken being in a place like this is not free range do your home work b4 you go and say shit
seaangel011911 2 days ago
Nothing about this video is accurate. Please dont act like you know anything about foster farms or any other company besides the Bs you want to believe. You have so hate against foster farms but its one of the more well operated companies. They do take pride in what they do and treat all animals with care. i know the ones who already ahe a issue against companies like this wont change there mind but please stop acting like you know any better. Eating foster farms is no different the free range
dipman77 2 weeks ago
This video is accurate and current! They raise 30,000 chicken per house. The chickens are gentical selected to put on a lot of weight in six weeks. The conditions are digusting, these animal never see the light of day. The smell is putrid the air is horrible inside.
In foster farm advertising they make fun of southern grown chickens but they never show you what their chickens look like.
Join the movement, do not buy foster farms chickens or turkeys. Choose free range poultry.
luvmybabeguys 2 months ago
Hey Jonesgirl, people that actually work at a processing plant can't spell. Get out of your corporate office and stop writing what they tell you too.
Dzlguy79 2 months ago
I don't see why we are basing facts on a video that is over five years old. If this is still the case I would like to see a NEW updated video showing the same conditions taking place as I really don't think FF would still have conditions like this.
dsimmelink04 3 months ago
They're still peeping chicks....
wolfafterdark 4 months ago
Thank you for the truth!
2PurpleStars6 5 months ago
I've been inside big chicken coup like that, and it was the most nausiating smell I've ever smelt in my life. I couldn't stand to be in there longer than 10 seconds.
LambadLambadLambda 7 months ago
Heart problems, respiratory problems all develop in a short six weeks of life. So does that mean that FF is feeding us sick chickens?
JuddsWife 7 months ago
I work in a processing plant in GA the hatcheries are inspected by QA reps from each plant as well as USDA . the growers use hormones too meet the demand for the product remember those birds are 6 weeks old.. and if you don't like it don't eat it
jonesgirl0817 8 months ago