Be on the look out for suspicious behavior
A Nebraska dairy producer tells what it was like to have an animal-rights activist show up at his place and start taking pictures.
View ArticleTemple Grandin suggests video feeds from livestock operations
Live video feeds from livestock operations could help educate the public and build consumer confidence in the ways producers treat their animals.
View ArticleGary Conklin speaks out
The owner of Conklin Dairy Farms talks about the recent footage shot by animal activists on his farm.
View ArticleBe on the lookout for trespassers
Western United Dairyman and the Milk Producers Council reported Friday that animal activists have been attempting to shoot video of dairies in the Tulare County area.
View ArticleAnimal activists are resorting to break-ins
Author: AnnaLacaEarlier this month, an animal activist group called Direct Action Everywhere acquired video footage from a cage-free layer house at a farm in California. This time, the group didn’t...
View ArticleMeat of the Matter: Reality — As Virtually Experienced
Author: danmurphyAnimal activists have made careers out of capturing undercover videos of live side and packing plant operations. Now, they’ve stepped up their game by using 3-D virtual reality cameras.
View ArticleMeat of the Matter: A College Debate over Meat
Author: danmurphyCornell University staged a formal debate among students on the following topic: ‘Is eating meat immoral?’ That’s a loaded question, but the results of the debate are not what you...
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