FOOD ANIMALS It is one of the fundamental premises of our philosophy that humans have the freedom of choice to eat whatever they want. This includes meat, poultry, fish, and dairy products. CSA does not feel that others should be permitted to make this choice for us. Livestock auctions are blocked, packing houses are picketed, and employees as well as their families are abused, slandered or threatened. Farmers are harassed, their animals are killed, turned loose, and they are portrayed as being greedy. Nothing could be further from the truth. Farmers are our best friends. To be against farmers just because you don't like the way chickens are kept in cages, cows in stanchions, or pigs in a barn is unrealistic in a society or world that has gone from 1 billion to 6 billion people in the last 100 years. If all animals were raised like they were 100 years ago, then only a few people would be eating well. There would be no eggs, milk, bacon, hamburgers, steaks, pork chops, ham, turkey or fish for the rest of us. Consider that at the time of the American Revolution, 98% of our population, including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson had their roots in agriculture, and our population today of farmers is 2%. What that means is that 200 years ago, it took 98 people to feed 100 people and today it takes 2 people to feed 100 people. This leaves 98 others to be in the military, to make soap, cars and generally raise our standard of living. Starvation and famine only exists when there are too many people to live off the land. If farmers stopped or were unable to ship food to the cities, the most ardent animal rights people wouldn't care if hens were in a cage, cows were in stanchion, or pigs were raised in confined barns. After awhile they would revolt, scavenge and eat their leather boots. Without the use of animals for food we would be devoid of several industries including beef, poultry, and dairy. Eighty percent of the world's population would starve to death or could not exist if it were not for modern agriculture. Farming is a way of life. It teaches hard work, ethics, and citizenship. Farmers work long hours and are dedicated. The human-animal bond is part of our culture. Animals help us through our daily lives.
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Our world wide food supply is being threatened by those who do not, or choose not to understand social needs or animal husbandry. Despite the fact that three quarters of the world will go to bed hungry, Animal Rightists, Elitists and misguided animal lovers are forcing their values upon the rest of society. It does not make sense to consider animals equal to people, but it does make sense to raise these animals in the best possible manner for THEIR well being as well as ours. |