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Californian farmers and ranchers would be prohibited from routinely dosing healthy farmanimals with antibiotics under a bill getting its first level of approval on 21 April in the state Senate, reports Central Valley Business Times. Then we feed those same antibiotics daily to the animals they will consume.
He adds that this is more than just a matter of voter education, given the $8 million spent by the California poultry industry fighting the proposition. Tags: farmanimal welfare us agribusiness. What seems to be working better for the industry is to reach some kind of compromise before the issue goes on a ballot,” he says.
As an aside, people who love to eat meat should also watch educational videos like these. Conditions for farmanimals will not change until meat-eaters start demanding changes themselves. They need to take responsibility and learn about the food they eat. Don't live in a cloud.wake up!
The week will bring underscore community spirit as people come together on behalf of the animals across the entire region of our nation’s capital. These events will shine the spotlight on the amazing animals and compassionate people across the DC region who love them and work tirelessly on their behalf.
Hi Keith, Farm Sanctuary’s FarmAnimal Forum will be here before we know it! Thank you so much, Wendy Hankle Farm Sanctuary , Communications Assistant 607-583-2225 x 250 Farm Sanctuary’s FarmAnimal Forum April 29, 2007 National Constitution Center 525 Arch St.
Hi Keith, Below is a calendar listing for Farm Sanctuary's annual Country Hoe Down at our Orland, California Shelter. We would be very appreciative if you would please list and help us raise awareness about this inspirational and educational event for farmanimal advocates. Box 150, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Environmentalists recognize the meat industry as extremely ecodestructive – including fish, dairy, eggs, feed crops with their massive use of water & topsoil and toxic runoff killing rivers and oceans, and the killing of billions of free-living animals to protect farmedanimals and feed crops.
Working 18 hour days 7 days a week in subzero blizzard conditions to care for our rescued victims of animal agriculture. to bear witness—first hand—to the abject suffering and deaths of individual farmedanimals who have been assaulted throughout their entire lives by over 99% of the human population.
The overwhelming passage in November of Proposition 2 in California, which banned tight confinement of many of the animals raised for food, is a fine example of the power of publicity to educate people about the atrocities we commit to those animals who have no voice of their own. Laura Frisk Encinitas, Calif.,
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We "traditionally" have applied our social mores in some places and not others, and we should go back to "tradition," which I bet has something to do with continuing to care about our dogs while continuing to feign care for "farmanimals," as they're value is as food only. Scott's assumption is that we profit from certain animals.
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