Mercy for Animals (MFA)
June 2011
[Ed. Note: Please watch 13,200 Pigs Are Slaughtered Per Hour (Animated visual demonstrating the reality of over 13,200 pigs who are slaughtered every day just in the U.S. alone). Also read The Gag Reflex to learn about efforts by these industries to criminalize people who expose these abuses...rather than criminalizing the institutionalized abuse rampant in the slaughtering of over a million animals every hour in the U.S. THE way to ensure the end of these abuses is to go vegan.]
As MFA works to expose and end the exploitation of animals at the hands of the meat, egg and dairy industries, consumers still hold the greatest power of all to prevent needless suffering of farmed animals by adopting a healthy and humane vegan diet.
See MFA's undercover video Pig Abuse.
A new Mercy For Animals undercover investigation provides a shocking look
into one of the nation's largest pork producers – Iowa Select Farms in
Kamrar, Iowa. At this factory farm, mother sows and their piglets are forced
to suffer brutal abuse and lives of unrelenting confinement and misery.
Between April and June of 2011, an MFA investigator documented:
Upon reviewing the undercover footage, world-renowned animal behaviorist Dr.
Jonathan Balcombe denounced the facility, stating that "this video depicts
scenes of unbearable suffering and inexcusable neglect. … This farm should
be closed down at once."
Veterinarian Dr. Armaiti May also condemned the operation, stating, "I was
greatly disturbed and appalled to watch footage of such horrifying cruelty
and neglect towards pigs." Dr. May further stated:
I recommend group housing be instituted which allows enough space for pigs to turn around and extend their limbs without touching the sides of the enclosures or each other. All surgical procedures including castrations should be done only with the pigs anesthetized and using sterile technique.
Subjecting animals to a lifetime of confinement in crates so small they are
virtually immobilized is perhaps the cruelest form of institutionalized
animal abuse in existence. A growing number of animal welfare experts
opposes the use of gestation crates, concluding what common sense should
have told us all along: animals with legs should have room to move.
Dr. Temple Grandin, who is considered the world's leading expert on
farmed-animal care and is an animal welfare advisor to the U.S. Department
of Agriculture and the meat industry, asserts that "gestation crates for
pigs are a real problem. … Basically, you're asking a sow to live in an
airline seat ... I think it's something that needs to be phased out."
Sadly, grocery giants Kroger, Costco, Safeway, and Hy-Vee condone confining
animals in crates barely larger than their bodies by selling pork from
producers who use gestation crates – including Iowa Select Farms. These
corporations have both the power and ethical responsibility to reject this
abusive factory farming practice by immediately adopting policies that
require suppliers to phase out their use of gestation crates.
Confining mother pigs in such crates is so patently cruel that the practice
has been banned by the entire European Union, New Zealand, and the states of
Florida, Arizona, Oregon, Colorado, California, Maine and Michigan.
Yet, while other states make progress to prevent cruelty to farmed animals,
legislators in Iowa – the largest pork-producing state in the nation – are
actively working to conceal it. At the behest of factory farm interests,
Iowa legislators are considering an "ag-gag" bill that seeks to silence and
intimidate whistleblowers who document and expose animal abuse. As this new
investigation graphically illustrates, with not a single federal law
providing protection to animals on factory farms, and Iowa state
anti-cruelty law largely exempting farmed animals, legislators should be
working to enact laws protecting animals, not abusers.
As MFA works to expose and end the exploitation of animals at the hands of
the meat, egg and dairy industries, consumers still hold the greatest power
of all to prevent needless suffering of farmed animals by adopting a healthy
and humane vegan diet.
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