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The more than 100 quail chicks found discarded in a rubbish bin on Oct 27 were discovered outside Singapore’s only licensed quail farm, Quailico Eggs, The Straits Times has learnt.

The Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (ACRES) found the 106 live quail chicks in a green rubbish bin in Lim Chu Kang, along with hundreds of lifeless chicks and unhatched eggs. None of the live chicks survived.

“We believe that the chicks didn’t survive likely due to the injuries from being on top of each other, premature hatching and resulting stress. The rescued chicks were weak, most could not stand on their own, were wheezing and had abnormal position,” said Ms Anbarasi. (ACRES’s Co-CEO)

Read the full article here: https://str.sg/uX9b

ACRES hopes that action is taken for abandoning fertilised eggs resulting in immense suffering and death for these chicks, and gaps are addressed in terms of safeguarding animal welfare and public health concerns.

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ACRES (Animal Concerns Research & Education Society) is a pioneering Singapore-based charity and Institution of Public Character, founded by Singaporeans in 2001 with the aim of promoting animal welfare.

ACRES has six focus areas: Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation, Wildlife Crime Investigation, Zoo Animal Welfare, Humane Education, Community Outreach and Promoting Cruelty-Free Living.

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