Sign: Urge Congress To Pass the "Humane Transport of Farmed Animals Act"
Lady Freethinker.org
PETITION TARGET: United States Congress
Packed into trucks in extreme weather with no food, no water, and no rest for hundreds of terrifying miles of travel -- these are just some of the dangerous conditions many animals in the U.S. face when they are transported from factory farms to slaughterhouses.
New legislation called the "Humane Transport of Farmed Animals Act," has the potential to alleviate some of this senseless suffering.
If passed, the act would put an end to grueling, long-distance transit for animals who are too weak to stand on their own, are sick, injured, are in the final stages of pregnancy, or who would be in pain if moved.
It would also prevent newborn animals from being transported if they are so young that their navel is still unhealed.
Additionally, the act would force both the Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of Transportation to establish a system to ensure that these regulations are actually enforced.
The legislation was introduced by Congresswoman Dina Titus of Nevada (Democrat), out of concern for both animal welfare and human health and safety, according to a press release.
Crowding sick animals into hot trucks for long trips without food, water, or rest is not only cruel -- it can cause diseases to spread.
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https://ladyfreethinker.org/sign-urge-congress-to-stop-forcing-farmed-animals-into-hot-crowded-trucks-for-days-without-food-or-water/