Protect Cattle From Overcrowding, Inhumane Transport, and Other Cruelty

Target: President Tyler Fulton, President of the National Farm Animal Care Council

Goal: Ensure stronger protections for the humane treatment of cattle on farms.

The treatment of cattle in Canada is currently at a critical juncture as the National Farm Animal Care Council revises its Beef Code of Practice. This code dictates the minimum standards for how beef cattle are housed, handled, and managed, profoundly influencing their daily lives. Inadequate housing conditions and insufficient care can lead to distress and suffering for these sentient beings. This is an urgent call to action to ensure that the revised code prioritizes the welfare of these animals and substantially improves their living conditions.

Reports of overcrowded pens, lack of access to pasture, and harsh transport conditions are just a few of the troubling practices that may not be adequately addressed in the current draft. Alarmingly, cattle reportedly experience significant stress during transportation, leading to injuries and even fatalities. Further, the handling methods used on these farms often fail to reflect humane treatment, raising ethical concerns about the policies governing their care. The upcoming revision provides a unique opportunity to advocate for regulations that enhance animal welfare and set a higher standard for the treatment of beef cattle.

Comprehensive changes to the Beef Code of Practice are necessary to ensure that the welfare of cattle is prioritized across all Canadian farms. By mandating stronger protections against neglect and mistreatment, the code can serve as a transformative measure in the lives of millions of cattle. This petition demands that the National Farm Animal Care Council takes immediate action to implement these vital changes, thereby safeguarding the well-being of cattle under its jurisdiction.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear President Fulton,

The opportunity to revise the Beef Code of Practice offers a crucial chance to improve the lives of beef cattle across Canada. Reports indicate that many cattle endure inadequate living conditions, being housed in overcrowded environments with insufficient access to pasture and humane care. The alarming practices during their transport and handling are indicative of a system that, in many instances, prioritizes production over the welfare of these sentient beings. As the council considers revisions to this code, the necessity for stronger animal welfare protections has never been more pressing.

Numerous troubling incidents highlight the need for urgent action, such as cattle suffering distress or injury due to substandard treatment and transport conditions. These situations call into question the ethics of current practices and the standards we allow for the treatment of animals raised for food. The welfare of these animals should not be compromised; rather, it should be at the forefront of agricultural practices in Canada.

We respectfully urge the National Farm Animal Care Council to incorporate meaningful changes to the Beef Code of Practice that enhance the protections for beef cattle. By establishing higher standards of care, the council can demonstrate a commitment to animal welfare and set a positive example for agricultural practices nationwide. Immediate action is needed to allow for the humane treatment of cattle on farms across Canada.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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10 Signatures

  • Rozalind Werner
  • Frank Kling
  • Melody Montminy
  • Leigh Coto
  • Barry Stephens
  • Becky Sawyer
  • Manuela Werthwein
  • Robin Shirley
  • David du Plessis
  • Martin Peterson
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