- Publication date
- 2008
- Topics
- Factory farms,Animal industry,Animal welfare,Animal rights,Food processing plants,Animal industry,Animal rights,Animal welfare,Factory farms,Food processing plants,Livestock industry,Livestock,Animal welfare
- Publisher
- New York : Touchstone Books
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"Reading group guide inside"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction: Opening the gate -- Part 1: From the ground up. The road to Lancaster ; Saving Hilda ; Mad cows and Washington ; Watkins Glen ; California, here we come -- Part 2: Get big or get out. What's wrong with the factory farm today ; The real deal on veal ; How now milk cow? ; It's not Wilbur's farm anymore ; The pecking disorder ; Unnatural disasters -- Part 3: On their behalf -- and ours. In the eyes of the law ; Beneath the skin -- Epilogue: Finding sanctuary -- Appendix: Resources
Farm Sanctuary is an organization that rescues discarded living animals from stockyards, slaughterhouses and factory farms, provides shelters for them, and advocates for humane animal treatment. In this impassioned book, Baur paints an appealing picture of these shelters and the animals that live there far from the brutality of industrial farming, which he describes in detail. He makes a strong case that meat eaters have an ethical responsibility to ensure that the animals they eat have not been abused
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction: Opening the gate -- Part 1: From the ground up. The road to Lancaster ; Saving Hilda ; Mad cows and Washington ; Watkins Glen ; California, here we come -- Part 2: Get big or get out. What's wrong with the factory farm today ; The real deal on veal ; How now milk cow? ; It's not Wilbur's farm anymore ; The pecking disorder ; Unnatural disasters -- Part 3: On their behalf -- and ours. In the eyes of the law ; Beneath the skin -- Epilogue: Finding sanctuary -- Appendix: Resources
Farm Sanctuary is an organization that rescues discarded living animals from stockyards, slaughterhouses and factory farms, provides shelters for them, and advocates for humane animal treatment. In this impassioned book, Baur paints an appealing picture of these shelters and the animals that live there far from the brutality of industrial farming, which he describes in detail. He makes a strong case that meat eaters have an ethical responsibility to ensure that the animals they eat have not been abused
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