Rescue & Adoptions
Past Featured Rescues
Queenie
She
made a daring dash from a New York City slaughterhouse in Queens…and
won the hearts of thousands of people who joined her quest for freedom.
We're
talking of course about "Queenie", a young cow who was
slated for slaughter at Astoria Live Poultry, a meat market that
keeps live animals and allows customers to choose the animals they
want butchered. After hearing the screams of other animals, Queenie
made her own choice a choice any animal would make in the
same situation if given a chance. After escaping from the slaughterhouse,
Queenie ran several blocks through the streets of New York City,
surprising motorists and passers-by. Though she avoided capture
at first, the five hundred pound cow was finally caught after a
wild chase with NYPD cars, local authorities and a tranquilizer
gun.
Queenie's freedom dash was quickly picked up by the media and her story
spread throughout the country. Queenie's courageous escape was featured
on national television, and millions of viewers saw a frightened
cow running from the slaughterhouse, clearly aware of the fate that
had awaited her. Hundreds of calls poured into The Center for Animal
Care and Control and Astoria Live Poultry, urging both the agency
and the slaughterhouse owner to release the animal to a sanctuary
where she could live out the remainder of her life.
Alerted
to the cow's plight by Farm Sanctuary members, we immediately contacted
the animal control agency and offered to provide Queenie a safe,
loving and permanent home. For several hours, it was unclear if
the agency would obtain custody of the cow, but public sentiment
and pressure paid off and the
slaughterhouse owner agreed to give the cow to the city. In statements
to newspapers, Aladdin El-sayed, owner of the Astoria Live Poultry,
which is a halal slaughterhouse stated;
"God
was willing to give it a new life, so why wouldn't I?" (Newsday).
El-sayed also stated he had paid $500 for the cow, and had been
fined $1,000 for causing an "animal nuisance". The Health
Department may fine him an additional $2,000. El-sayed claimed
he "lost a lot of money,", but that it didn't matter
because in his own words, "There is something with this cow."
(Daily News)
After
receiving the word on Friday afternoon that Queenie would be given
to Farm Sanctuary, our animal transport vehicle was rolling to New
York City by Friday night. We picked up Queenie from the JFK Airport
where she was being held and drove her directly to our New York
Shelter. Queenie jumped off the trailer amid cheers from the
sanctuary staff…and loud 'welcome' moos from the shelter cows.
That's
Some Cow
Queenie has put a face on vegetarianism. With new stories on the
major television networks, Associated Press, and articles in The
New York Times, New York Daily News and dozens of other newspapers,
millions of people learned that farm animals have feelings too.
Queenie's
quest has also launched a neighborhood effort to close the slaughterhouse.
Like Queenie seizing her moment for freedom, residents have seized
the news attention to draw attention to their demand to close the
meat market. Among their concerns reported in the New York Post,
residents stated;
"This
is a market that we don't believe is treating anything humanely,
and we want to see it closed for that reason alone...Through the
night, you can hear the screaming of the animals. I don't know
what they are doing to them".
Queenie
knew…and now the rest of the world knows too.
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