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by KindMeal.my
An irresistible spicy sausage pasta!
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by KindMeal.my
Meet the super-rare flute squirrel ❤
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by Compassion Over Killing
Due to the current avian flu outbreak, many commercial farms have used Ventilation Shutdown (VSD) to kill birds. One facility alone, a Tyson-operated facility in Stoddard, MO, recently used VSD to kill 300,000 birds. As documented in our recent expose VSD and VSD+ are barbaric practices. Read more f..
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by Compassion Over Killing
We've partnered with Mercy For Animals and Miyoko's to create an online toolkit to help animal farmers transition their farms to plant-focused operations. Our Farm Transitions program will provide farmers with technical assistance, finance and debt relief options, and comprehensive business planning..
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by Animal Equality
Animal Equality has introduced a historic bill in Mexico to recognize all animals with a complex nervous system as sentient beings with welfare protections under the law.
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by Compassion Over Killing
The dairy industry is cruel and inhumane. Cows are forced to have babies so they will produce milk - and the milk meant for their calves is taken from them so humans can consume it. Switch to one of the many milk alternatives and do your part in saving animals from abuse. To learn more about the tru..
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by Compassion Over Killing
We recently obtained shocking and horrific video footage filmed at North Carolina State University which shows experiments for cruel mass animal killing methods. Ventilation shutdown, or VSD, is an extremely controversial method of killing animals raised for meat. During VSD, a barn or enclosure is ..
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by Compassion Over Killing
“I didn’t have to worry about a huge corporation cutting me off and losing my income,” says ex-poultry farmer. The new Farmer Toolkit we've worked on alongside Mercy For Animals and Miyoko's is making a difference already. Read more:
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by Compassion Over Killing
NEW: The ongoing avian flu outbreaks in U.S. have topped previous record set in 2015, as 4 more commercial flocks recently culled more than 15 million diseased birds. Farm Bureau economists found that as of April 7, there have been more than 600 detections of HPAI in wild birds across 31 states, and..
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