Ban the usage of gestation crates

The Issue

  • The usage of gestation crates needs to be banned because the practice is flat out cruel.
  • Every year, millions of pregnant mother pigs are forced to breed in the small, dirty confinement of a little crate, that is so tight the pig can't even turn around.
  • The pigs spend the majority of their life in these stalls until they are dead or eaten.
  • Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Maine, Michigan, Ohio, Oregon, and Rhode Island have all passed laws to ban the use of gestation crates in their state. Now we need the rest of the states to get on board!
  • Many of the largest food companies like Denny's, Burger King, and McDonald's have announced that they will not receive pork from suppliers who use the crates.
  • If these farmers are going to continue these force breeding practices, they can at least give the pig a comfortable place to leave.
  • What do you think?
  • Make a change today!
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The Issue

  • The usage of gestation crates needs to be banned because the practice is flat out cruel.
  • Every year, millions of pregnant mother pigs are forced to breed in the small, dirty confinement of a little crate, that is so tight the pig can't even turn around.
  • The pigs spend the majority of their life in these stalls until they are dead or eaten.
  • Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Maine, Michigan, Ohio, Oregon, and Rhode Island have all passed laws to ban the use of gestation crates in their state. Now we need the rest of the states to get on board!
  • Many of the largest food companies like Denny's, Burger King, and McDonald's have announced that they will not receive pork from suppliers who use the crates.
  • If these farmers are going to continue these force breeding practices, they can at least give the pig a comfortable place to leave.
  • What do you think?
  • Make a change today!

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Pork Producers Council
Pork Producers Council

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Petition created on February 6, 2015