Josh Balk

Chickens Already Suffer Torture-Filled Lives: Now the Poultry Industry Wants to Kill More Chickens, Even Faster

There's no starker contrast in the industrial poultry industry than the sanitized marketing of its meat and the gruesome methods used to produce that meat, especially when it comes to slaughter.

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Will Factory Farm Industry Evolve and Embrace Change - or Continue Practice of Torturing Chickens to Death?

Industrial chicken companies are embroiled in the largest controversy they’ve ever faced regarding how they treat animals, with their largest customers—companies like Burger King and Subway—mandating changes. The question now is: will the industry’s trade association, the National Chicken Council, play a game of chicken with its members’ customers, or evolve the industry’s animal welfare standards to meet the demand?

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Going Undercover at a Slaughterhouse - Humanity Is Capable of Atrocities It Simply Can't Confront

I used to wake up at 4:30am for the morning shift at the slaughterhouse. It was fall and the chill in the air matched the emptiness of the roads that were surrounded by rural Maryland’s forests and tributaries feeding into the Chesapeake Bay. It should have been a peaceful time of day, but the thoughts would race: “Can I do this another day? What if they notice my hidden camera? What would they do if they found out I was an undercover investigator?”

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This Whistleblower Faced Death Threats for Exposing the Atrocities Committed on American Show Horses

No American animal is more iconic than the horse. From colonizing the West through harsh terrain, to being used in wartime during land battles, to becoming the mode of transportation before the invention of the internal combustion engine, we’ve grown as a nation riding on the backs of horses.

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In a Divided Nation, One Issue Remains Firmly Non-Partisan: Animal Welfare

At a time when the country seems more divided than ever and politics is truly acrimonious, it’s often difficult to see how – on any issue – people of all backgrounds and beliefs can come together. But there’s one issue that has historically crossed party lines and brought out the best in so many people, appealing to our sense of mercy and compassion, and that is the cause of animals. Protecting animals from harm may be the strongest unifier our country has.

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The Fate of Millions of Animals Will Be Determined on Election Day

This election night, while most Americans will be focusing on places like Ohio and Florida, voters in Massachusetts will get to determine the fate of countless animals.

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What Does Cage-Free Really Mean for Chickens?

Throughout the past year, media outlets have reported countless stories about food companies going “cage-free.” Companies including McDonald’s, Walmart, Denny’s and 200 others have announced policies to ditch cages for egg-laying hens in their supply chain. For all the attention these commitments garner, what’s often overlooked is what the actual change means for the animals.

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Poultry Executive Channels the Madness of the Corporate Food Industry With Bizarre Olympics Metaphor

“The path to progress in chicken production and the Olympics is more similar than many might think,” states a vice president for the National Chicken Council. “Just as it took years of small changes to take the Olympics from the Mark Spitz era to the Michael Phelps era, it has taken years of small improvements to breed the bigger, stronger and more sustainable chickens of today.”

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Life Is Hell for Most Egg-Laying Chickens in the U.S. - but the Growing Cage-Free Movement Is Changing That

There’s a warehouse in the middle of nowhere you’ve only heard about in whispers. Strange noises emanate from it. The neighbors complain of its stench, which permeates their homes. Skull and crossbones signs line the property warning passersby not to enter.

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The Next Big Battle for Farm Animals: The Chicken Meat Industry

This week saw an important breakthrough for animal welfare: Perdue—the fourth-largest chicken producer in the country—announced it will make certain reforms in how it raises and kills birds. For so long the industry essentially disregarded animal welfare while other sectors in animal agribusiness made improvements. The issue now becoming a top-of-mind concern couldn’t come soon enough.

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For the First Time in Decades, Life Is Looking up for America's Egg-Laying Hens

For the first time in decades, life is finally looking up for our nation’s egg-laying chickens, as more than 100 major food companies since last year have announced plans to eliminate eggs from caged chickens from their supply chains in favor of cage-free practices. The rapid speed of this progress has been unprecedented during the past several months, with Walmart, Kroger and dozens more announcing such plans.

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Bacon Is the New Veal: Why the Cruelty in the Pork Industry Must Be Stopped

Will bacon become the new veal? In honor of Food Day, which occurs every October 24th, let’s consider the tale of two types of food industries maligned for their mistreatment of animals. This tale illustrates the contrast between two goliaths in our food system: both involved in similar abuses, both evoking consumer outcry, but each reacting in different ways.

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