HSUS Calls Ag Response “Paranoid”

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March 29, 2010

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Increasing efforts by animal rights groups in the U.S. to restrict livestock industry practices are defended by the head of the Humane Society of the U.S. (HSUS), Wayne Pacelle, who recently spoke with Brownfield said: “All of our campaigns related to food animal production are about humane production standards, humane transport and humane slaughter. I mean, I defy anyone to show me any statement where we say we want to eliminate animal agriculture.”

Pacelle says concerns in agriculture that HSUS campaigns to crack down on irresponsible dog breeders, like the one in Missouri, have anything to do with livestock agriculture are unfounded. Pacelle says, “It’s an irrational and paranoid response.”

Pacelle says the goal of HSUS is not to shut down livestock production but to improve the treatment of animals raised for food. Members of ag groups in states such as Ohio and Missouri continue to work toward stopping what they say are HSUS attempts to eventually shut down livestock production in their states.

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