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Choose Accountability Over Profit: End Inhumane Research Practices
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Tell the USDA to end its cruel and deadly treatment of livestock to help meat producers turn a profit.
The United States Meat Animal Research Center (USMARC) has been ignoring animal rights and welfare since its inception in 1964. An estimated 6,500 of the animals housed at USMARC have died from starvation in just the last thirty years. Livestock at the facility have been specially bred to produce more offspring than normal, resulting in particularly weak and vulnerable progeny — those that survive often have debilitating deformities. Pigs are kept in four-foot-square pens, pregnant domesticated sheep are pushed into vast fields to fend for themselves, and cattle endure unusually brutal care.
Two years after the center opened, mass public outcry against animal cruelty resulted in the Animal Welfare Act — although farm animals used in research that promised to benefit agriculture remained exempt from protections. Research facilities such as USMARC, overseen by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), were expected to self-regulate. However, despite the Agriculture Department’s crack-downs on animal abuse at private research facilities, it allows the publicly-funded USMARC to treat animals as they see fit.
The center’s cruelty has not paid off, and its attempts to improve agriculture through experimental research have caused a staggering increase in death-rates among livestock industry-wide.
Tell the USDA’s Secretary of Agriculture to end these cruel and unusual experiments — it’s time to hold the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center accountable for its inhumane practices!