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California activist gets jail time for taking chickens from Perdue Farms plant
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California activist gets jail time for taking chickens from Perdue Farms plant

2025-12-05 06:52 Last Updated At:07:00

SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) — A California animal welfare activist who took four chickens from a major Perdue Farms poultry plant was sentenced to 90 days in jail after being convicted of felony conspiracy, trespassing and other charges.

Zoe Rosenberg, 23, did not deny taking the animals from Petaluma Poultry but argued she wasn't breaking the law because she was rescuing the birds from a cruel situation. A jury found her guilty in October after a seven-week trial in Sonoma County, an agricultural area of Northern California.

Rosenberg was sentenced on Wednesday and ordered to report to the Sonoma County Jail on Dec. 10. She will serve the 90 days, but 60 of those may involve jail alternates, such as house arrest, the county's district attorney's office said. Rosenberg will also have two years of probation, and she is ordered to stay away from all Perdue facilities in the county.

The activist with Direct Action Everywhere, or DxE, a Berkeley-based animal rights group, has said she does not regret what she did.

“I will not apologize for taking sick, neglected animals to get medical care,” Rosenberg said following her conviction.

The group named the birds — Poppy, Ivy, Aster, and Azalea — and placed them in an animal sanctuary.

Petaluma Poultry has said that DxE is an extremist group that is intent on destroying the animal agriculture industry. The company maintains that the animals were not mistreated and said Wednesday's sentencing upholds the rule of law.

“We’re grateful that DxE has been held to account for its unlawful campaign –- training and paying staff to carry out dangerous, unauthorized intrusions onto private property," Herb Frerichs, general counsel for Petaluma Poultry, said in a statement Thursday. “DxE’s actions show a reckless disregard for employee safety, animal welfare, and food security.”

Rosenberg testified that she disguised herself as a Petaluma Poultry worker using a fake badge and earpiece to take the birds, and then posted a video of her actions on social media.

Petaluma Poultry is a subsidiary of Perdue Farms — one of the United States’ largest poultry providers for major grocery chains.

The co-founder of DxE was convicted two years ago for his role in factory farm protests in Petaluma.

Zoe Rosenberg speaks at her sentencing hearing at the Sonoma County Superior Court in Santa Rosa, Calif., on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025. (Gabrielle Lurie/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

Zoe Rosenberg speaks at her sentencing hearing at the Sonoma County Superior Court in Santa Rosa, Calif., on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025. (Gabrielle Lurie/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

FILE - Animal rights activist Zoe Rosenberg, who is on trial after taking four chickens from one of Perdue Farms' major poultry plants, is pictured outside Sonoma County Superior Court in Santa Rosa, Calif. on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Terry Chea, File)

FILE - Animal rights activist Zoe Rosenberg, who is on trial after taking four chickens from one of Perdue Farms' major poultry plants, is pictured outside Sonoma County Superior Court in Santa Rosa, Calif. on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Terry Chea, File)

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Nate Heise hit a go-ahead 3-pointer and Tamin Lipsey came up with an offensive rebound in the final seconds to cap No. 6 Iowa State’s rally in a 70-67 victory over Big 12 leader and second-ranked Houston on Monday night.

Heise was 3 for 3 from 3-point range hours after sister Taylor Heise scored to help the U.S. Women's Olympic hockey team beat Sweden 5-0 to reach the gold-medal game in Milan.

The Cyclones (23-3, 10-3) closed with a 17-4 run to take down a second top-10 team in three days. Iowa State topped No. 8 Kansas 74-56 on Saturday.

The Cougars (23-3, 11-2) had their six-game winning streak snapped and their conference lead was cut to a half-game over No. 4 Arizona heading into their matchup Saturday in Houston. Iowa State is third, a game behind Houston.

Heise hit the 3-pointer from the left corner with 1:17 to play to give the Cyclones a 69-67 lead. Houston had two chances to tie or take the lead, but was called for a shot-clock violation with 43 seconds to play, then Chris Cenac Jr., missed a shot with four seconds left.

Blake Buchanan was fouled after rebounding Cenac’s miss, but missed the front end of a one-and-one. Lipsey, though, got the offensive rebound, tapping the ball back to Joshua Jefferson, who was fouled with asecond left. Jefferson made his first free throw for the final margin.

Jefferson led Iowa State with 12 points. Heise had 11 and Buchanan had 10.

Kingston Flemings led Houston with 22 points. Emanuel Sharp had 16 points, all in the first half. Milos Uzan had 11 points.

Houston: Hosts No. 4 Arizona on Saturday.

Iowa State: At No. 23 BYU on Saturday.

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Iowa State guard Nate Heise, top, grabs a rebound over Houston guard Emanuel Sharp, bottom, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Monday, Feb. 16, 2026, in Ames, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Iowa State guard Nate Heise, top, grabs a rebound over Houston guard Emanuel Sharp, bottom, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Monday, Feb. 16, 2026, in Ames, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Iowa State forward Dominykas Pleta dunks over Houston forward Joseph Tugler (11) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Monday, Feb. 16, 2026, in Ames, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Iowa State forward Dominykas Pleta dunks over Houston forward Joseph Tugler (11) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Monday, Feb. 16, 2026, in Ames, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

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