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End The Use of Gestation Crates!

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Stop this disgusting practice of forced isolation and confinement!


Imagine being confined to a steel pen without enough room to even turn around, being forced to stand and lay on a slatted floor, and living a couple feet above your own waste.

For nearly 6 million pigs in the United States, this is a horrendous reality1.

Every year, millions of breeding sows are locked in gestation crates at 7 months of age, impregnated, and forced to live out their lives standing in their crates waiting to give birth2. Not only are they unable to turn around or move, they suffer from respiratory illnesses caused by living a few feet above their feces. With no stimulation or ability to play, these incredibly clever animals develop severe neurotic issues3.

Once a sow gives birth, the pig is moved to an equally restrictive crate to nurse, but is unable to turn around to see her piglets for the two weeks or so before they are taken away1.

This cycle continues over and over, year after year, until the sow is "used up" and sent to be slaughtered4.

During that time they are isolated, suffering from boredom and fear, and are unable to even meet the piglets they are forced to have. It is a horrific form of torture, and it can't continue1!

Only 12 states have banned gestation crates in the U.S. That is not enough! This inhumane practice should be banned across the country5.

Join us in calling upon the United States Department of Agriculture to end the use of gestation crates!

More on this issue:

  1. The Humane Society of the United States (February 2013), "An HSUS Report: Welfare Issues with Gestation Crates for Pregnant Sows."
  2. The Humane League (15 Sept, 2021), "What Are Gestation Crates For Pigs And Why Are They Bad?."
  3. Cameron Harsh, World Animal Protection (22 July 2020), "What Is a Gestation Crate?"
  4. Lynne Curry, Civil Eats (21 March 2018), "After a Decade of Promises, Has the Food Industry Made Progress on Gestation Crates?"
  5. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (2021), "Farm Animal Confinement Bans by State."
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The Petition:

To the Secretary of Agriculture,

Each year, millions of sows are forced into gestation crates, a tiny cage that doesn't even provide them room to turn around. They live above their own waste, and are forced to give birth over and over before being discarded. It's a life of boredom, isolation, and fear that would be considered severe animal abuse in any other setting.

Gestation crates are harmful enough to have prompted 12 states to ban their use, but that is far from enough. America's largest pork producing states still allow the use of gestation crates, despite mounting evidence that more humane practices are not only more effective, but more profitable. The time has come to put a ban on gestation crates across the United States.

Two of the United States' largest pork producers, Cargill and Smithfield Foods, have already started cutting ties with farmers that use gestation crates, a clear sign that it is time to end their usage.

Secretary, I urge you to put an end to gestation crates across the country.

Sincerely,

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