Animal products are made for animals, not for us
- Marlon Farrugia
- June 21st, 2019
Cows produce milk to feed their young, not humans. Bees produce honey to feed themselves over winter. Chickens produce eggs as a byproduct of their reproductive process. None of these actions are performed for the benefit of humans, and as animals cannot consent to our using them, it is not right to exploit them.
Farmed animals are subjected to horrific mutilations
- Marlon Farrugia
- June 20th, 2019
Calves have their budding horns seared off, chicks have the tips of their sensitive beaks cut off, and piglets have their teeth clipped – all without anaesthetic. Dairy cows may have ‘extra’ teats snipped off so they fit the milking machines better, and sheep may have the skin around their buttocks painfully removed to prevent …
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“Free-range” is a lie.
- Marlon Farrugia
- June 20th, 2019
In the US, meat poultry may be classed as free-range simply if the animal “has been allowed access to the outside.” This means that meat can be called free-range if the birds were kept in a barn whose door was open for as little as five minutes a day, allowing access only to a dirt …
Most animal products come from factory farms.
- Marlon Farrugia
- June 20th, 2019
Over 90% of animals are raised on factory farms, where they’re routinely abused and mistreated. They have little access to the outdoors (if any), and are confined in small and often filthy conditions. Some are kept in spaces so small they can’t even turn around.
Animals suffer and feel pain
- Marlon Farrugia and Bethany Chester
- June 20th, 2019
Unlike plants, animals are sentient – they’re aware of their surroundings. They have a central nervous system so they can feel pain and move away from it. Plants, on the other hand, aren’t capable of moving away, so they have no central nervous system and can’t feel pain.
Animal agriculture is destroying biodiversity.
- Marlon Farrugia
- June 20th, 2019
Farming induced deforestation destroys the habitats of countless species across multiple continents. Palm oil, an ingredient in animal feeds, is grown in plantations which destroy the homes of orangutans, elephants, and other jungle animals, placing these species at risk of extinction. Marine life is also affected, as fish farms leak waste into coastal habitats which …
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