
SAY NO TO ANIMAL CRUELTY!
WARNING: This video contains very graphic images.
An investigation by The Humane Society of the United States at a cattle slaughterhouse has documented that animals too sick or injured to stand or walk—called "downers" by industry—have been kicked, beaten, dragged with chains, shocked with electric prods, sprayed in the face with hoses and pushed by forklifts in efforts to get them to their feet to pass USDA inspection. This unacceptable cruelty potentially puts the food supply at risk—at least 12 of the 15 identified cases of mad cow disease in North America to date have reportedly been downers.
In spite of claims that downers were being eliminated from the food supply, downed animals may be falling through the cracks as a result of poor oversight, anemic enforcement, and a loophole created by inconsistent agency regulations. The result is a losing proposition for animals who are beaten, kicked and dragged to their death and consumers who unknowingly consume the meat from sick and injured animals.
TAKE ACTION
Demand that the USDA eliminate this dangerous loophole and immediately put in place a "bright line" ban on all downers.
Ask the USDA to ban all downers from the food supply, to prevent abuses such as those we documented at Hallmark.
Remember to tell your friends and family how they can help:
If you have a few moments more, here are three additional things you can do to help protect farm animals.
1. Ask your U.S. Representative to support the Farm Animal Stewardship Purchasing Act
2. Urge Congress to pass the Downed Animal and Food Safety Protection Act
3. Make a donation to support our work to end the cruel treatment of farm animals
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