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Here is an interesting 10 minute documentary about the effect of growing cheap animal feed in Latin America for European factoryfarms and how it effects the environment and people. Tags: factoryfarm.
Katie Couric did a story on the use of antibiotics on factoryfarms in the US and the potential harm to humans. Of course, the question remains as to whether these animals should be in these factoryfarming conditions in the first place, regardless of antibiotics' use. This occurred a week or so ago.
They've issued a report that throws a negative light on the EPA trying to ELIMINATE EVEN MORE REGULATION of factoryfarms. Some huge livestock farms produce more raw waste than cities as large as Philadelphia or Houston. Tags: EPA environment factoryfarm us. Deregulation is EVERYWHERE.
Not the solution or end to factoryfarming, but if big ag can't rely on antibiotics, then they may have to rethink the filthy conditions of factoryfarms. Tags: antibiotics farm animal welfare factoryfarm. Animals would get sick much easier, possibly affecting the bottom line of profit above all.
on Prop 2 campaign reports a tidal wave of voter and donor support from Californians backing the effort to stop the cruel and inhumane treatment of animals on industrial factoryfarms. Tags: eggs california farm animal welfare factoryfarm chickens. Chief economist? That's so cool!
I admire these people tremendously, whether they go undercover on a factoryfarm or a research institute. Tags: animal abuse undercover investigation animal rights factoryfarm. This is very important work and an enlightening, though short, piece. I could never do what they do. I don't have the guts.
Compassion in World Farming led an undercover investigation that showed illegal tail docking and poor attempts at pig enrichment on factoryfarms, in violation of EU law. Tags: europe tail docking pigs factoryfarm agribusiness. Now the pig industry is mad and claiming bias ( scroll down in article.)
I’m glad that Obama didn’t select Charles Stenholm, a former Texas congressman with a long history of defending animal abuse, who had sought the position with support from the factoryfarming industry. Tags: Obama USDA farm animal welfare factoryfarm us agribusiness.
I agree with Nicholas Kristof that factoryfarms will eventually be banned by law. I also agree that it will be a good thing. Addendum: Here are comments on Kristof's column.
Cows, pigs, and chickens suffer daily on factoryfarms, with abuse often ignored by authorities. Advocates say reforming the Mexican Constitution could change everything. Could this be a turning point…
And it gently tells the story of why we shouldn't eat factoryfarmed animals. The significant problem with this book is that the solution to the problems posed (which begin with "On factoryfarms. ") could easily be some Farm Forward-endorsed small operation where many of the horrors of factoryfarming don't exist.
4, 2008) – Voters in California approved an historic ballot measure to halt the inhumane confinement of animals on factoryfarms by an overwhelming margin. Prop 2 requires that factoryfarms provide enough space for animals to stand up, turn around and extend their limbs. From the campaign website : (Nov.
Irv Bell's farm is a family farm. It's also a factoryfarm. The marketing of an operation of breeding and slaughtering sentient nonhumans as a family farm (here, Bell straddles the line) is supposed to trigger some kind of compassion for the humans. And all of those are implicit in "farm."
It really sucks to be a factoryfarm pig in Europe. Investigators from Compassion in World Farming found 80 per cent of farms across five European countries engaging in illegal practices such as barren pens and routine tail-docking. Tags: UK europe spain pigs factoryfarm.
By removing eggs from their ingredient list, BOCA is withdrawing financial support for factoryfarms that use battery-cages. This brings us one step closer to ending intense confinement of hens in factoryfarms. Tags: battery hens eggs farm animal welfare. They are striking a blow against the cruel egg industry.
California dairy farmers have an ad campaign that cows are just darn happy on their factoryfarms. PETA is not convinced. This article about the situation appears in the Merced Sun-Star which is from my home county of Merced!
A coalition of animal protection groups consisting of the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF), the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), Farm Sanctuary, and the Humane Farming Association (HFA), intervened in the case to ensure that the interests of animals and the public were represented.
Veal is especially cruel, even for factoryfarming, although now I think foie gras is a strong competitor. Bo Obama celebrated his birthday with a doghouse cake made out of veal. When I was still a meat-eater, the two foods I would not touch were veal and lamb. Certainly disappointed in the Obamas for such a poor choice of "cake."
On the animal front, there is definitely a message that factoryfarming is unsustainable, and that subsistence farming is and was preferable; there is a vague if-we-did-it-differently-it-might-be-sustainable message. Plus though the film isn't long (under two hours), it covers an enormous amount of ground (!), But that's me.
For 25 years, Farm Sanctuary has relied on the Walk to support its mission to protect farm animals from cruelty and inspire change in the way society views and treats farm animals.
The action prompted many farmed animal vets to leave CVMA and form the Association of California Veterinarians, which subsequently voted to oppose the ballot initiative, reports Feedstuffs. Tags: california farm animal welfare factoryfarm us.
I am a firm supporter of reforming factory egg farming. Tags: proposition 2 eggs factoryfarm food chickens. I believe that chickens should have room to stretch and walk around. And I'm willing to pay for more expensive eggs if it allows for that. Not everyone has that luxury.
PETA wants to run a campaign that compares factoryfarming to the Holocaust. The German constitutional court has ruled that animal rights organisation PETA (People for Ethical Treatment of Animals) must end its campaign in which it draws a comparison between the Holocaust and industrial farming. Touchy subject there in Germany.
Factoryfarming does not only happen on land. If you've ever wondered why I have a clinical view of the meat industry, it's because I worked for three years in the accounting department of a very large shrimp importer that also sold finfish, shellfish and value-added products (ie. frozen seafoods with sauces, etc.)
as I was running this morning, I couldn't help wonder what the difference is between his book and The Compassionate Carnivore and the myriad others written by people who despise factoryfarming, yet claim to love animals (and of course love their "meat," and find a way to get it while not feeling bad about it).
If it steers (sorry about the pun) people toward animals raised in places other than factoryfarms, where they will still be killed, I'm not thrilled. If more people eat actual food as a result (i.e., less processed food and more fresh, organic fruits, veggies, grains and legumes), than I'm thrilled. My guess is I'll get some of both.
The norm of moderate concern for animals - that animals matter albeit less than humans - permits the (ab)use of animals in vivisection, factoryfarming, bloodsports and other contexts where animals suffer.
We've argued in previous posts that factoryfarming is simply not conducive to animal welfare. I'm not arguing about the methods as I'm not a veterinarian, but it's a good example of the clinical discussion of costs when it comes to managing farm animal health. Better conditions for animals hurt the bottom line.
So many people I know get really guilty when they hear about conditions at factoryfarms, but then just keep eating the same things. Or is it because one is so much cleaner and antiseptic than the other? You can forget who you are eating when it's processed so cleanly. Da da da da! It's like.hello?!
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