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Posted: December 4, 2015 by HFAC
We just wanted to share some of our advertising with you
Anthem Motorsports contacted us because they thought their NASCAR fans would be interested in the Certified Humane® program. We ran an ad in The ANNUAL racing magazine this season and we’re already set up to run another ad at the start of the 2016 racing season. Click here to see: Certified Humane NASCAR Ad
Posted: June 30, 2015 by Adele Douglass
Make your summer celebrations Certified Humane®
In July, many of us will get together with family and friends to celebrate the founding of our great nations – July 1 for Canada and July 4 for the U.S. For those who eat meat, that often means firing up the barbecue and cooking burgers, steak, hot dogs, chicken, sausage and ribs. If you’re …
Posted: May 13, 2015 by Adele Douglass
Don’t be fooled by food labels
Food labels can be confusing. These days, almost everyone is slapping labels onto egg cartoons and meat products to assure you that their products come from happy farm animals. But the truth is, those labels don’t prove anything. Those labels don’t have standards or inspectors behind them. Those labels are often just words and gimmicks …
Posted: March 13, 2015 by Adele Douglass
More than 12 years ago, HFAC set the standard to keep antibiotics and growth hormones out of our food supply
Here’s why. Humane Farm Animal Care’s Animal Care Standards ensure that farm animals in our program don’t live in cages or gestation crates, but on farms where they have space to flap their wings and exhibit natural behaviors. Our Animal Care Standards also prevent the use of antibiotics, growth hormones and animal by-products in farm …
Posted: January 8, 2015 by Adele Douglass
Did you know that animal liberation groups and activists attack animal rights and animal welfare groups all the time?
Working on farm animal issues is perhaps the most difficult of all animal welfare work. That’s because there are animal liberation activists who often attack groups like ours daily. Every morning, I open hate emails that call me a “murderer” and tell me that the only way to be humane is to become a vegan. …