Comment from JEAN PUBLIC

Document ID: APHIS-2011-0014-0003
Document Type: Public Submission
Agency: Animal And Plant Health Inspection Service
Received Date: April 26 2011, at 12:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Date Posted: April 27 2011, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Comment Start Date: April 26 2011, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Comment Due Date: June 27 2011, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time
Tracking Number: 80c3a326
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THE PORK PRODUCTION INDUSTRY IS A VENAL, VICIOUS, MERCENARY INDUSTRY INTENT ON TORTURING AND ABUSING PIGS. IT MAKES THEM STRESSFILLED THROUGHOUT THEIR LIFE, AND THEN DRUGS THEM TO THE MAX SO THAT THEY ARE DRUG FILLED. SUCH STRESSS MAKES THE PIGS SICK. THEY SHOULD NOT BE EXPORTED. THIS INDUSTRY NEEDS ALOT MORE REGULATION THAN THIS APHIS IS GIVING IT. AND APHIS IS NEGLIGENT IN ALLOWING THIS STRESS AND SICKNESS TO CONTINUE. PIGS DESERVE TO MOVE AROUND AND TO ROOT, NOT TO BE CONFINED IN GATES THAT THEY CANNOT EVEN TURN AROUND IN. THIS WHOLE INDUSTRY IS A DISGRACE TO AMERICA. FARM ANIMALS 3: Undercover video of abuse at Iowa (USA) pig farm About: conditions in pig farms, abuse of pigs in pig farms, workers abusing pigs, cruel treatment of pigs in farms and slaughterhouses, usa, united states of america Country where this is happening: USA Language of video: English Our description: A video that shows the abuse that pigs have to endure at a pig farm in the state of Iowa (USA). This particular video shows workers kicking, beating, and making the pigs suffer in a variety of barbaric ways. Unfortunately, this type of thing is not limited to the state of Iowa, or to the United States. Animals in such farms are often treated as meat, even when they are still alive. Somehow the fact that these are living things that are capable of suffering and feeling pain has not sunk in.

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Public Submission    Posted: 04/27/2011     ID: APHIS-2011-0014-0003

Jun 27,2011 11:59 PM ET