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Posted: April 27, 2018 by Certified Humane®
Huevos Santa Marta
Huevos Santa Marta (Agrícola Santa Marta de Liray S.A.) is located in the District of Colina, Metropolitan region of Santiago de Chile. Launched in the 1990s, this family business started poultry farming when egg distribution to supermarkets was inadequate. “The suppliers lacked distribution and eggs weren’t always available,” says Jose Luis Moure Barros, General Manager. …
Posted: February 28, 2018 by Certified Humane®
PETA’s latest…
PETA has launched another attack campaign against Humane Farm Animal Care’s Certified Humane® program. We wish they would stop picking on farmers who are trying to do the right thing for farm animals, but we know this is part of their fundraising efforts every year. In September 2017, PETA went to a farm in Pennsylvania …
Posted: February 27, 2018 by Certified Humane®
Oakdell Egg Farms
Oakdell Egg Farms – Salt Lake City, Utah Back in the early 19th century, “we always gave our laying hens more space to roam around than other producers of that time,” says Mark Woodward, co-owner of the Oakdell Egg Farms. “To this day, caring about how our hens are raised remains a cornerstone of our …
Posted: February 21, 2018 by Certified Humane®
duBreton
DuBreton® offers a complete line of the highest quality pork products from pigs raised and processed to the highest standards of quality and animal care. DuBreton’s Rustic Farm Pork and Organic lines have an increased focus on humane farming techniques and respect the Certified Humane® standards. They were the first Certified Humane® producers in North …
Posted: February 20, 2018 by Certified Humane®
How to decode egg labels
Every day, people stop and stare at egg displays at the supermarket. They open and close the egg cartons, look at pictures on the carton of hens dancing in the sunshine, and mull over words, like “natural” or “organic,” in an effort to determine if the eggs they are holding were laid by happy hens. …