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Each day, countless people consume meat, dairy, and eggs. Sadly, many of these animal products are created via factory farming, a practice that involves raising thousands of animals in one location to increase output while saving as much money as possible. Due to the lack of space, animals spend their days confined in extremely small stalls or cages, unable to live naturally. That’s why, every day, more people commit to supporting farm animal welfare, which you can learn more about below. 

Why Farm Animal Welfare Matters

Unlike factory facilities, farms committed to animal welfare let animals run, play, and socialize in natural, open spaces. Along with allowing animals to enjoy long, active lives, these businesses help protect the environment. They typically require far fewer natural resources—namely water, feed, and fuel—than factory farms. They also tend to produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, because they tend to be independently owned by small businesses, they often create jobs and boost the local economy. 

How to Support It 

farmWhile protecting farm animals may seem like a daunting task, you can start doing your part by taking a few simple steps.

Shop Smart

Most meat, dairy, and eggs you’ll find in the grocery store come from animals who were raised inhumanely. Purchase animal products from small, independently owned, humane farms instead, especially those that openly discuss their practices and give tours. Also, look for the Certified Humane® label on products.

Contribute to Change

Support state and federal laws that promote humane practices. If you’re not sure where to begin when it comes to political activism, join local groups devoted to animal welfare. They’ll help you stay up-to-date with current events and challenges. 

Share Best Practices

Talk to your friends and family about the importance of animal welfare. Suggest humane places to buy animal products from, and tell them how to support state and federal laws that promote humane practices. 

 

Searching for delicious dairy products from animals who live happily and healthily? Turn to Surfing Goat Dairy in Kula, HI. As the only farm in the state that’s Certified Humane®, they offer over 30 types of goat cheeses as well as 50 types of chocolate truffles and 20 types of soaps. They also give daily tours, so you can get a firsthand look at how the goats live and play. To learn more about their products and practices, visit their website or call (808) 878-2870. 

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