USDA FSIS is responsible for ensuring compliance with the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act. The agency employs veterinarians and inspectors to monitor activities at federally inspected plants; however, investigations and statements from federal whistleblowers have revealed widespread violations. Gail Eisnitz documents many examples in her book Slaughterhouse:28
It was a plant where squealing hogs were left straddling the restrainer and dangling live by one leg when workers left the stick pit for their half-hour lunch breaks; where stunners were shocking hogs three and four times; where inadequately stunned hogs were jumping from the shackling table into the blood pit below, smashing into metal pipes on the trip down and fracturing legs and backs; where, whether broken or not, thousands of squealing hogs were immersed in the plant’s scalding tank alive.
In January 2008, HSUS released video footage from a six-week undercover investigation at Hallmark Meat Packing Co. – a federally inspected California slaughterhouse that had been a major supplier of ground beef to the National School Lunch Program and was honored as a USDA “supplier of the year” for the 2004–2005 school year. The Des Moines Register (“Inspectors Didn’t Catch Cattle Abuse in California,” March 23, 2008) pointed out:
The undercover videos were bad enough: packing-plant workers abusing sick or disabled cattle and dragging at least one of the cows to be slaughtered, a violation of federal food-safety standards.
But consumer advocates say what’s also disturbing is what happened within days of that video being shot at a California slaughterhouse. Independent inspectors from two auditing firms visited the Westland/ Hallmark Meat Co. plant and gave it glowing marks.
The Los Angeles Times (“Cattle Inspections Thwarted,” February 20, 2008) reported:
Slaughterhouse workers watch every move of federal inspectors. They know when they take bathroom breaks. They use the radio to alert one anothe
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