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NJFarms.org Website Launched in Campaign to Outlaw Cruel Factory Farming in New Jersey
NEW JERSEY -February 4 , 2002 - Farm Sanctuary has published a new website, www.njfarms.org, as part of its campaign to urge the New Jersey Department of Agriculture to prohibit cruel farming practices. New Jersey is the only state with legislation requiring the humane treatment of farm animals, and it is in a unique position to play a leading role toward changing America's shameful neglect of farm animal welfare.
In January 1996, the New Jersey legislature charged the state Department of Agriculture with developing humane standards for farm animals within six months. Six years later, the standards have not been drafted, and millions of animals are being subjected to cruel and inhumane living conditions in New Jersey.
The new website, www.njfarms.org, contains information on the cruelties of factory farming, along with specific examples of factory farming cruelty in New Jersey, and ways citizens can become involved to stop these cruelties. The site also includes letters of support from humane organizations, state legislators and others, photograph galleries, media stories, public service announcements and links. According to Gene Baur (formerly Bauston), director of Farm Sanctuary, "Practices employed on factory farms cannot be considered 'humane,' and therefore they must be prohibited pursuant to New Jersey law. On modern factory farms, cows, pigs, chickens and other animals are treated like inanimate commodities rather than living beings. They are packed by the thousands into warehouse-like sheds, in crates or cages where they cannot turn around, stretch their limbs, escape their own waste products or, in some cases, even lie down comfortably."
Such conditions are so cruel they are being outlawed across Europe. But unfortunately, laws protecting farm animals in New Jersey and across the United States are grossly inadequate. When two live hens were found discarded in a trash can full of dead birds at ISE egg factory in Broadway, New Jersey, ISE was taken to court, but was found "not guilty" of animal cruelty. Shockingly, ISE's lawyer asserted that it is legally acceptable to treat live birds as if they were manure. When the judge asked, "Isn't there a big distinction between manure and live animals?" ISE's lawyer responded, "No, your honor."
Factory farming has not yet infiltrated New Jersey as it has other states, but some factory farms have moved into New Jersey, making it imperative that the state acts to adopt the humane treatment standards. For more information about Farm Sanctuary, visit www.farmsanctuary.org.
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Farm Sanctuary
Farm Sanctuary is the nation's leading farm animal protection organization. Since incorporating in 1986, Farm Sanctuary has worked to expose and stop cruel practices of the "food animal" industry through research and investigations, legal and institutional reforms, public awareness projects, youth education, and direct rescue and refuge efforts. Farm Sanctuary shelters in Watkins Glen, N.Y., and Orland, Calif., provide lifelong care for hundreds of rescued animals, who have become ambassadors for farm animals everywhere by educating visitors about the realities of factory farming. Additional information can be found at www.farmsanctuary.org or by calling 607-583-2225.
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