Wednesday, November 21, 2012

'Hobbit' kill 27 animals and caused a scandal

Animal advocates will protest the premiere of "The Hobbit: Unexpected Journey" out on November 28 in Wellington, forward Asoshisheyted press said on Wednesday. Resentment of environmentalists caused the death of 27 animals in the production. True e, that they were killed on the set, but lost their lives while they were staying at a farm near Wellington under extremely poor conditions. And some of the deaths were caused by natural causes. Production spokesman Matt Davitski stated that the death of two horses could have been avoided by the team and the people are taken care of farm conditions to be improved after the fatal accident. But cowboys who supervised the horses, said they had long warned producers that farm, which were placed about 150 animals in the trilogy, was highly inappropriate, even life-threatening. They repeatedly voiced his concerns to his superiors and the organizers of the film "Warner Bros.," but no one paid attention. Facility and now is used in almost unchanged. One of the cowboys buried three horses, six goats, six sheep and dozens of chickens. Two other horses suffered serious injuries, but could not be saved.

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