The organizer of a Monsey Kaparos center was fined by the Rockland Department of Health yesterday for leaving the site littered with feces, feathers and trash.
In response to a complaint about bad odors, inspectors went to the privately owned land off Route 306 where the Kaparos center was held.
No chickens - or people - were at the location, said Judith Hunderfund, an engineer with the Department of Health.
"There was a large amount of chicken feces, feathers, food and trash," she said. "There was also an odor."
The organizer was cited for two violations of the Rockland sanitary code, and he�promised to clean the site.
The Rockland Department of Health will inspect the location again tomorrow, when the center is expected to resume.
The Hudson Valley Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is also inspecting the site regularly to make sure the chickens are being well-treated.
(Journal News)
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