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Stockyard Auctions
Stockyard
auctions are facilities where animals the majority of them
farmed animals are collected and then sold to the highest
bidder. Currently, there are over 100 livestock auctions operating
in Canada, with the majority located in Quebec and Ontario. Auctions
vary enormously in frequency, numbers and varieties of animals sold.
But there is one common theme that links them all together - animal
suffering.
A primary function of auctions is to serve as
a clearing house for animals that are no longer profitable within
the factory farming system. The spent laying hens, used up dairy
cows, worn out sows who cant produce large enough litters
of piglets, and unwanted male calves from dairy farms are all sold
to the highest bidder - sometimes for as little as one dollar.
These already weakened animals must endure the
arduous journey to the auction, the brutal unloading process, and
then being beaten in and out of auction rings by abusive animal
handlers. Once they have been purchased, the animals must face another
traumatic journey - normally to the slaughterhouse. Downers and
dead piles are a common site at all auctions, as well as abandoned
animals left to die of dehydration and starvation.
Please take a moment to learn more about livestock
auctions and what you can do to help the many abused animals that
these facilities exploit.
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