04-02-2012, 09:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-02-2012, 09:43 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
(04-02-2012, 09:19 PM)Bring4th_Austin Wrote:(04-02-2012, 03:36 PM)Tenet Nosce Wrote:(04-02-2012, 03:22 PM)drifting pages Wrote: Is anyone aware of the http://www.certifiedhumane.org/
I have this here in Brazil as well, in my state (são Paulo) there are farms and slaughter houses following this.
I saw a news article that said the Europe Union won't buy meat that is not produced in this way starting 2012.
This looks like a great program! Here is a video I found on the organization and their practices. Thanks for sharing!
For anyone interesting in comparing different animal welfare certification programs, here's a very comprehensive comparison chart:
http://ngfn.org/resources/ngfn-database/...pendix.pdf
The highest standards are from the Animal Welfare Approved organization, which is what we are certified (to toot my own horn just a bit).
Wow! This is a great resource to have. Chock full of valuable information. Thanks so much for sharing!
Bring4th_Austin Wrote:And for anyone wondering exactly how certain standards are decided, why certain things are considered "humane" and others not, or how the idea of humane animal husbandry came around, I would suggest doing some research on Dr. Temple Grandin. There is a movie about her which is amazing. She pioneered research into the psychological state of animals in the meat industry and helped develop standards which would keep animals within a calm and natural state of mind throughout the entire cycle. Much emphasis was placed on eliminating fear, anxiety, and nervousness.
I've been wondering about the thought process which goes on behind the scenes. It looks like a lot of hard work has been going into this process! Do you happen to recall the name of the movie? Is it on Netflix?
Something I've also wondered about is if the emotional state of an animal throughout its incarnation has an effect on the healthfulness of the meat when eaten. Do you have any recommendations for looking deeper into this subject?