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Factory Farms
As children,
we are presented with storybook farm images, where calves nuzzle
their mothers in shady fields, pigs loaf in mud holes, and chickens
scratch and scramble about barnyards. The farm animals of our fantasies
live easy, tranquil lives. But the grim reality of a modern Canadian
animal factory stands in sharp contrast to these ideals. The sad
truth is, Canadians have been fooled into accepting a standard of
animal care that is a direct insult to any thinking, compassionate
person.
Today, the vast majority of animals raised for
food spend their entire lives indoors, in intensive confinement
systems. These systems are called factory farms, and the animals
in them are treated exactly like mechanical parts on an assembly
line. Mass production and profit are the only concerns, goals met
at the expense of the most basic of needs of the animals. In Canada
each year, 650 million animals are severely confined, stressed and
traumatized on their way to the dinner plate. For these animals,
misery is a way of life, and the only escape is death.
Please take a moment to learn more about
the factory farming industry and what you can do to help the many
abused animals it exploits.
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