Zebras, rhinos and elephants roam the fields, while big cats nervously pace back and forth in cages.
It is not known whether they were eaten by predators, stolen or escaped from their cages.
The court was also shown footage of animals in poor health living in broken cages.
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New EU legislation will ban the use of battery cages for egg-laying hens from 2012.
During pigeon shoots, hunters try to shoot birds after they're released from cages or mechanically launched.
He wants to breed southern bluefin in captivity, rather than just fatten them up in cages.
It also had rows of chickens in cages, but more of the equipment was mechanized.
Chickens were kept in rows of elevated cages, where food and medicine came straight to them.
Then growers put the hens in bigger buildings and in cages to fit more in.
Their handlers had put extra food in their cages just in case before the storm.
The cages, stacked on top of each other, measure 1.5 square meters (16 square feet).
The hen, named Liberty, was re-housed in time for the EU-wide ban on small, cramped cages.
Zoo workers scuttled to the lions' cages, he said, but the big cats were fast asleep.
Some were kept in cages lit constantly, so as to resemble a never-ending overcast day.
The standout looks were the see-through dresses that looked like cages or grids worn over strapless numbers.
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Many of the high-frequency traders have their machines in locked cages, for fear that someone might snoop.
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The ban was brought about after animal welfare campaigners fought for four decades to outlaw battery cages.
Pigs destined for slaughter are often seen crammed excruciatingly tightly in cages on the backs of lorries.
The playground mice were able to remember the shock test far better than the mice in other cages.
Once netted, the tuna are towed to the cages, at speeds as slow as one mile an hour.
There are novels that are contraptions, configured like cages, traps, or flypaper, to catch things and hold them.
The people who are going to do this work have years of experience working with these field cages.
They recognise her and come to the edge of their cages to be petted or fed a treat.
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It was only when he visited London Zoo that he found that the birds still remained within their cages.
They received medical exams and showers and were photographed, fingerprinted and interrogated before being led to individual outdoor cages.
Police shot some of the tigers as they stood rather pathetically (the tigers, not the police) outside their cages.
The cages would be tracked by GPS, kept on course with Goudey's propeller system, and visited by feeding boats.
Labs in order to break the cages and free all your imprisoned buddies.
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Their version started with a pair of trays far from the players' cages.
An EU ban on battery cages saw better conditions for egg-laying hens.
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