March 29, 2010
The most reactionary agribusiness groups falsely claim The HSUS is extreme, even though the reforms we work for in animal agribusiness relate almost exclusively to giving animals a modest amount of increased space during production and providing more humane handling during transport and slaughter. Those are just common sense principles, and we continue to have success in our campaigns through the ballot initiative process or in our dealings with major food retailers because average Americans consider the reforms to be sound and sensible. All the public attitude surveys I’ve seen, including those commissioned by the American Farm Bureau Federation, reveal that Americans demand the humane treatment of all animals, including those raised for food...
Monday, March 29, 2010
In Ag Industry, Missouri Puppy Mills Have New No. 1 Fan
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Thanks for stopping by my blog. Actually both my dogs had their debut in my novel "A Graceful Death." I couldn't resist putting them in.
Ann
www.cozyintexas.blogspot.com
Animals deserve far better treatment than what they often get, especially in the food production industry. Some of the conditions are absolutely deplorable.
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