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A Closer Look at What So-Called Humane Farming Mean
The following is reprinted from the Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary website with their permission.
Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary photo by Dan Stein.
Harming Animals for Pleasure Is Not Humane
The very existence of labels like “free range,” “cage-free,” and “humane certified” attests to society’s growing concern for the welfare of animals raised for food. But any time consumers of meat,
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