Day 095 - 02 Mar 95 - Page 20
1 A. Yes, the last.
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3 Q. "Tyson Foods, for example, states in its form 10-K that
4 'Newly hatched chickens are ... debeaked'." Have you seen
5 that form?
6 A. No, I do not know what the form 10-K is, I do not know.
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8 Q. Can you then turn to Exhibit 1 which is directly behind the
9 proposal?
10 A. Yes.
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12 Q. Can you just read through the first couple of paragraphs?
13 A. Yes.
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15 Q. This area was really something that was only just starting
16 to be developed by the industry at that time, is it not,
17 looking into Euthenics?
18 A. That is what the letter says, so, yes, I will agree
19 with that.
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21 Q. You would accept that?
22 A. Yes.
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24 Q. If you turn on to Exhibit 8, it is written at the bottom of
25 the page actually? It is the second page of Exhibit 8?
26 A. Yes.
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28 Q. The Humane Society Close-up Report?
29 A. I am sorry?
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31 Q. Have you found that?
32 A. Exhibit 8?
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34 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes, the second page.
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36 MS. STEEL: In the first column, the end of the second
37 paragraph, it says: "Millions of sows used for breeding
38 endure life inside metal crates so small that they are
39 prevented from ever turning around. Many sows are actually
40 chained to the floor"?
41 A. Hold on a sec. Sorry, I got lost again.
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43 Q. The end of the second paragraph.
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45 MR. MORRIS: The paragraph starts: "For years", it is the last
46 line in that paragraph.
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48 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Just above the reference to Dr. Michael Fox?
49 A. OK, I have found it.
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51 MS. STEEL: Would you accept that as being true?
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53 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, there are two separate assertions made in
54 that sentence.
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56 MS. STEEL: OK. Would you accept the first one as being true?
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58 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Just put it to him. Would you accept -- you
59 are going to start with the millions of sows, are you?
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