League of Their Own, A (1992)
Animal Action

Animal action is minimal. In early scenes on the farm there are free roaming geese, chickens and cows. There is a scene that takes place in a barn between the baseball scout and the two women while the women are milking the cows. As the scout leaves and walks through the yard he kicks at a chicken. The actor merely made the kicking motion and did not come close to the chicken. The action served to portray his character as a gruff guy with a get-out-of-my-way attitude. A white cat is seen briefly, primarily as atmosphere. While their bus is stopped along a country highway, a horse can be seen in a nearby field.
The production company did not notify American humane about the use of animals in their film. However, after viewing the film and because of the mildness of the animal action.