Last May, I spoke at the Animal Agriculture Alliance (“AAA”) Stakeholder’s Summit on livestock animal welfare law. If you follow this blog then you know this topic is a passion of mine. You can view my presentation below.
[slideshare id=13344363&doc=whenactivistscomecalling-120615170954-phpapp01]In case you missed it, here are a few other posts that may be of interest:
1. 5 State Approaches for Using Animal Societies to Enforce Animal Cruelty Statutes;
2. What is the Animal Cruelty Law in Your State?;
3. Interview with Dr. Temple Grandin;
4. Animal Handling Procedures for Employee Handbooks;
5. New York State Cattle Health Assurance Program;
6. Fixing “Broken Windows” On Your Farm;
7. Investigations from Non-Police Officers on Your Farm;
9. What Should New York Livestock Producers Do If A Peace Officer Asks To Investigate Their Property;
10. A Debrief of Kay Johnson Smith’s Presentation at the New York Farm Bureau Animal Welfare Conference (you can read the debrief from my presentation here);
11. Horse Transportation Requirements in New York; and,
12. Prof. Cupp’s article.