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Well said, Eric! Great letter. These are in response to Wayne Pacelle's

op-ed published in last week's L.A. Times.

 

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

 

Treatment of Animals on the Farm

 

January 21 2003

 

Wayne Pacelle's Jan. 15 commentary, " Cruel and Unusual Punishment on

the Farm, " may be accepted as fact simply because of his position

with the Humane Society.

 

I experienced life on a small family farm in Indiana 50 years ago. My

father used what is now referred to as a " gestation crate. " This

served two very humane purposes. First, it prevented the sows from

eating their young immediately at birth. Second, these crates had a

2-inch-by-8-inch shelf for the young pigs to get under so their

300-pound mother wouldn't lie on them and crush them to death. We

even had a heat lamp to keep them warm. After a few days the pigs

could fend for themselves and the family was turned loose.

 

We had chickens that could enjoy the sunshine or go inside to

individual straw-lined nests. They still would sometimes peck each

other to death. This was eliminated by searing off the tip of the top

beak. This didn't interfere with eating grain; it just stopped the

cannibalism.

 

Animals should be treated humanely, but the thinking that Congress

should create yet another commission to watch pigs and chickens is

another example of why we taxpayers can't keep up with the spending

of our federal and state governments.

 

Theron Collier

La Habra

 

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Thank you for the space dedicated to the treatment of farm animals.

Speaking for animals is as important to our morality, conscious or

unconscious, as speaking out for children. Neither can speak for

themselves, but the way we treat both reflects who we are as a

country and individually.

 

Bob Hayes

Canoga Park

 

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After 25 years in animal protection, I've come to believe that the

majority of Americans would eat their own grandmother if she tasted

good and was cheaper than chicken.

 

Eric Mills

Coordinator, Action

for Animals, Oakland

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