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Martha Stewart, Bill Maher Urge N.J. Gov. Christie to Ban Cruel Crates

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Martha Stewart, Bill Maher Urge N.J. Gov. Christie to Ban Cruel Crates

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NEW YORK CITY – Martha Stewart is the latest celebrity to stand up for New Jersey’s pigs. In a letter (available upon request) delivered yesterday to the office of Governor Chris Christie, Stewart urges the governor to sign a bipartisan state animal welfare bill that will ban keeping mother pigs in crates so small they can’t even turn around.

Stewart’s letter comes on the heels of fellow New Jersey native Bill Maher’s op-ed in the New York Times, in which he accused the governor, who’s mulling a 2016 presidential campaign, of pandering to voters in Iowa, which holds the nation’s first presidential caucus.

“There must be more to it,” Maher wrote, referring to Christie’s veto of a similar bill last year. “Could it be that a possible presidential candidate is aware that Iowa is the No. 1 pig state in the country, and that Republican primary voters there are strongly anti-regulation?”

In her letter, Stewart writes, “All animals need to turn around; they were designed that way. But pigs, especially, are interesting individuals with unique personalities and complex behavior and cognition. It is no more acceptable to cram pigs into tiny crates than it would be to do the same thing to dogs.”

Martha Stewart speaks out about cruelty to farm animals
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Most people don't realize how amazing farm animals are. They are intelligent, social, emotional beings, like all animals. Chickens have 30 different calls in their language that we can recognize. Cows kick their legs in the air with joy when they're happy.


Pigs form powerful lifelong bonds with each other and humans. Sheep bellow in distress when they're separated from their young and their herd mates, yet, sadly, on factory farms, these sensitive animals are unable to engage in their natural behaviors and are treated like unfeeling machines, crowded into filthy factory farm warehouses and confined in crates barely larger than their own bodies.


Farm animals spend their entire lives in darkness, unable to lie down comfortably, turn around, or even fully extend their limbs. Chickens are detoed and debeaked without anesthesia. Babies are torn from their mothers while mothers are subjected to a constant cycle of reproduction until their bodies ultimately give out from the continual stress.


9 billion animals are raised for food every year in the United States under these cruel conditions. The public would be shocked to see how these animals are treated. But we can't see the agony of farm animals hidden within factory farm walls. Animals on factory farms are silently suffering each and every day. This callousness toward animals is unacceptable and must be stopped.


Please join me in supporting Farm Sanctuary and saying no to cruelty.

The bill just overwhelmingly passed the Senate and Assembly, and will follow similar bills in nine states, including California, Arizona, Florida, and others. It has the support of the Humane Society of the United States, ASCPA, Farm Sanctuary, and 93 percent of New Jersey voters—including 94 percent of Democrats and 92 percent of Republicans.

Stewart and Maher have both spoken out publicly to end farm animal cruelty in the past, and were recruited to help by Farm Sanctuary, America’s leading farm animal protection and rescue organization.

About Farm Sanctuary

Founded in 1986, Farm Sanctuary works to change how our society views and treats farm animals through rescue, education and advocacy. The organization provides lifelong care for animals rescued from abuse at sanctuary locations in New York and California; promotes compassionate vegan living; and advocates legal and policy reforms. To learn more about Farm Sanctuary, visit farmsanctuary.org.