According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, globally, approximately 56 billion land animals—including nearly 48 billion broiler chickens— are slaughtered for human consumption in a single year (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 2004), in addition to an untold number of aquatic animals. The numbers of individual animals raised and killed by the meat, egg, and dairy industries far surpass the number of animals with whom human beings have any other relationship—whether they be those seen as fabric, target practice, test tubes, companions, or sideshow spectacles
The welfare of farm animals continues to generate vociferous and passionate debate. For many people,...
The welfare of farm animals continues to generate vociferous and passionate debate. For many people,...
The subject of farm animal welfare has evoked a wide range of responses from those involved in the l...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, globally, approximately 56...
Farm animals have been a traditional concern of the modern animal protection movement. In the early ...
Two organizations—one dedicated to the elimination of animal suffering and the other to encouraging ...
Farm animal production in Europe is in a transition phase. Societal pressure is increasing to move t...
The US has among the weakest farm-animal-welfare standards in the developed world. Although improvem...
Conventions to protect domestic animals during transport, farming and slaughter were established by ...
The well-being of American agriculture is indeed a complex subject, fraught with interrelationships,...
The most abused beings in the United States are those whom we raise and kill for food. The numbers o...
Until relatively recently, the slaughter of animals for human consumption was almost invisible: many...
Campaigns focusing on farmed animal welfare are relatively recent events of global animal advocacy, ...
Annually, our food delivery system processes more than 4 billion animals through a chain of events f...
Annually, our food delivery system processes more than 4 billion animals through a chain of events f...
The welfare of farm animals continues to generate vociferous and passionate debate. For many people,...
The welfare of farm animals continues to generate vociferous and passionate debate. For many people,...
The subject of farm animal welfare has evoked a wide range of responses from those involved in the l...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, globally, approximately 56...
Farm animals have been a traditional concern of the modern animal protection movement. In the early ...
Two organizations—one dedicated to the elimination of animal suffering and the other to encouraging ...
Farm animal production in Europe is in a transition phase. Societal pressure is increasing to move t...
The US has among the weakest farm-animal-welfare standards in the developed world. Although improvem...
Conventions to protect domestic animals during transport, farming and slaughter were established by ...
The well-being of American agriculture is indeed a complex subject, fraught with interrelationships,...
The most abused beings in the United States are those whom we raise and kill for food. The numbers o...
Until relatively recently, the slaughter of animals for human consumption was almost invisible: many...
Campaigns focusing on farmed animal welfare are relatively recent events of global animal advocacy, ...
Annually, our food delivery system processes more than 4 billion animals through a chain of events f...
Annually, our food delivery system processes more than 4 billion animals through a chain of events f...
The welfare of farm animals continues to generate vociferous and passionate debate. For many people,...
The welfare of farm animals continues to generate vociferous and passionate debate. For many people,...
The subject of farm animal welfare has evoked a wide range of responses from those involved in the l...