The chicks being sold as child's toys to tourists at Thai beaches
Holidaymaker and amateur digital photographer Gina Jones, 33, Was talking a stroll along the beach with her partner when they definitely spotted the pink bird on the sand.
'At first I couldn't training how the chick had got there,' she had to talk about, 'But then the pink bird hopped onto the rear of a nearby dusty truck.
'Tossed into the rear of it were plastic bags full of little chicks. They were all dyed in a variety of colours. Some getting pink, Others bright yellowish or golden-tinged and green.
'The original pink chick seemed to lead us over to them where he tweeted to us.
'Meanwhile the other little chicks within the bags tweeted back. A few pecked in an attempt to escape but the plastic bags were tied.'
Secret photographs: Tourist Gina Jones captured the footage of the cruelty while on vacation with her partner
She supplied: 'It was around 35C and the poor little chicks must have been particularly hot. They looked as if they would not breathe.
'We tried to untie among bags to give them some air. It was heartbreaking.or,--
Ms Jones believes the chicks which were packaged like goldfish at a funfair were brought to the beach to sell as cheap toys for youngsters.
The back of the truck was plagued by empty plastic bags, But she does not know how much they were being sold for.
As she and her partner covertly filmed the cruelty, A group of children appeared.
'They were looking at us strangely as if they were angry about what we were doing,' she considered that.
Before the happy couple had chance to say anything, One of they grabbed the lone pink chick.
'He roughly put it back into a bag before throwing it into the back of the truck with the others,' the disgusted tourist referred to.
neglect: Three girls dyed red, Green and yellow are pictured in a sealed plastic bag in the back of a truck
battle: A yellow chick moves around in a very plastic bag, unveiled to be sold as a child's toy on the beach
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'It was a very upsetting have. The chicks had no water and no food. We haven't stopped concerned about their fate since.or,--
Thailand has a long reputation of cruelty to animals.
having April, beyond 50,000 signed a petition to have baby elephant Nadia freed after photos emerged of her tied to a pole and forced to try and do tricks for tourists.
And in October last year, Ricky Gervais and Dame Judi Dench joined stars from Downton Abbey to campaign for an end of the brutal Thai practice of skinning dogs alive for his or her meat.