61. Food/Product Selection or Purchase Criteria | HumaneSpot.org
UK Milk Marketing and Dairy Cow Welfare
Submitted on Sep 22, 2009 (Original item from 2007)
Diet and Nutrition | Farmed Animals
by Universities Federation for Animal Welfare
This 2007 research
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62. Food Safety, Additives or Diseases | HumaneSpot.org
in fish/seafood, and "mad cow" disease.
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U.S. Consumer Attitudes on Food Safety
Submitted on Mar 27, 2009 (Original
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63. Farmed Animals | HumaneSpot.org
of horse tails to dairy cows. An exception would be allowed if the tail docking was needed for the animal's welfare; a recent study estimates that 10-15% of California's cows are raised on operations where tail docking is practiced.
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64. Meat, Dairy, Egg Consumption | HumaneSpot.org
Encephalopathy (BSE, or "mad cow" disease).
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Food Recalls Spoiling Consumers' Appetities for a Range of Foods, Deloitte Survey Finds
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65. International Research | HumaneSpot.org
Observation of six cows with acute endotoxin mastitis and analysis of milk samples from each, led a team of researchers to conclude that cows do not exhibit typical sickness behavior like lying down. Instead, when inflicted with this
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66. Data and Statistics | HumaneSpot.org
& Surveillance: Beef Cow-Calf Studies
Submitted on Mar 18, 2009
Farmed Animals
by U.S. Department of Agriculture
A compilation of beef, Cow, and calf reports and studies focusing on the
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67. Factory Farming | HumaneSpot.org
Observation of six cows with acute endotoxin mastitis and analysis of milk samples from each, led a team of researchers to conclude that cows do not exhibit typical sickness behavior like lying down. Instead, when inflicted with this
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68. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
think that milk produced by cows that are not treated with the growth hormone rGBH, which increases the production of milk that one cow can produce, should be allowed to be labeled as “rGBH free.†Even though consumers prefer this
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69. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
Observation of six cows with acute endotoxin mastitis and analysis of milk samples from each, led a team of researchers to conclude that cows do not exhibit typical sickness behavior like lying down. Instead, when inflicted with this
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70. Farming Practices | HumaneSpot.org
Observation of six cows with acute endotoxin mastitis and analysis of milk samples from each, led a team of researchers to conclude that cows do not exhibit typical sickness behavior like lying down. Instead, when inflicted with this
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