Politicians, activists call for NYC’s live poultry markets to be permanently shuttered
Gov. Kathy Hochul must shut down NYC’s live poultry markets for good, activists urged this week after visiting four recently reopened spots.
“Each one of these places was worse than the last,” said Councilmember Robert Holden, who was joined by animal activists and Republican mayoral hopeful Curtis Sliwa. “I can’t imagine they could sell these birds. They had no feathers, open wounds, were bleeding a lot.”
Earlier this month, Hochul ordered 82 live poultry markets across New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County to close for five days — concerned over the spread of avian bird flu — mandating all markets were cleaned and re-inspected before greenlighting their reopening.
Even so, conditions remained abhorrent, Holden said.
“They pile these birds in cages on the street, and so there’s this yellow guck — probably feces — with the blood on the street, and it goes down the street, and people walk in it, tracking it home,” said Holden, who visited Tiba Live Poultry in Ridgewood and Kikiriki Live Poultry, Sam Live Poultry and Pio Pio Live Poultry in Bushwick, Brooklyn
The conservative Dem said he no longer eats chicken after seeing the conditions at live markets a year ago.

