BC Dairy Farm under investigation for animal abuse. Canada's archaic laws must change NOW!

  • by: Sharna Sugarman
  • recipient: Prime Minister Harper, Minister Peter MacKay, Premier Christy Clark, BC Minister of Agriculture Norm Letnick, BC Dairy Association, SPCA

Enough is enough! Livestock have earned our respect and have earned the right to a cruel-free life and the utmost in a humane method at slaughter.

Mandatory cameras must be installed in ALL facilities as they should be held to the highest standard as they are selling to the public.

Mandatory CPIC's and signed consent to inquire with the SPCA for any current and future employees to protect the animals from low-life monsters who think kicking, hitting, beating and stomping on livestock is the way farming is done in Canada.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/chilliwack-cattle-sales-owners-previously-investigated-for-injured-cattle-e-coli-1.2671379

Learn where your meat and dairy comes from. Ask questions and support your local farmers who should have no issue with you seeing their facilities at anytime. We have friends who run a family-owned dairy farm here in the North Okanagan and they treat their herd with respect at all times.

Support your local farmers if you truly want to know where your food comes from.

To those that are vegan that is your choice and good for you, but for those of us that still eat meat and dairy we have the right to consume humanely treated, slaughtered and chemical-free products.

The time of factory farming must come to an end if this are their methods of doing business. It is disgusting and the police should be keeping a close eye on those employees and the owners as they are exhibiting sociopathic behaviour.

No animal should be treated like a piece of garbage for profit.

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