‘Hell on Wheels’ Is Coming—Chicken Truck to Blast Dying Birds’ Cries Outside ‘Born in a Barn’

For Immediate Release:
September 19, 2024

Contact:
Sara Groves 202-483-7382

Laramie, Wyo.

Diners on their way into Born in a Barn in downtown Laramie are in for an earful on Monday, when “Hell on Wheels”—PETA’s life-size, hyperrealistic chicken transport truck covered with images of real chickens crammed into crates on their way to slaughter—will bombard them with actual recorded sounds of the birds’ cries along with a subliminal message every 10 seconds suggesting that people go vegan.

The vexatious vehicle’s arrival comes as a bird flu outbreak continues to spread across the U.S., resulting in the killing of over 18 million chickens nationwide since the beginning of the year. The virus has also been found in multiple species of mammals, including over 200 herds of cows in the dairy industry. The largest outbreak of human bird flu infections in U.S. history occurred at a Colorado farm last month.

“Every hot wing or piece of fried chicken means misery for sensitive birds, who endure hell on Earth before they’re crammed onto slaughter-bound trucks,” says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. “PETA’s ‘Hell on Wheels’ truck is an appeal to anyone who eats chicken to remember that the meat industry is cruel to birds and hazardous to human health and the only kind meal is a vegan one.”

Where: Born in a Barn, 100 E. Ivinson Ave. Laramie

When: Monday, September 23, 12 p.m.

PETA’s “Hell on Wheels.” Credit: PETA

Why: In the meat industry, chickens are confined by the tens of thousands to severely crowded, filthy sheds and bred to grow such unnaturally large upper bodies that their legs often become crippled under the weight. Hens used for egg production are crammed together inside wire-floored cages where they don’t even have enough room to spread their wings. At slaughterhouses, workers cut their throats—often while they’re still conscious—and scald many to death in defeathering tanks.

PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat”—points out that Every Animal Is Someone and offers free Empathy Kits for people who need a lesson in kindness. PETA’s free vegan starter kit is filled with tips to help anyone looking to make the switch.

For more information, please visit PETA.org or follow the group on X, Facebook, or Instagram.

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