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New mutations help the H5N1 bird flu virus infect cows but not people
The findings show how the H5N1 bird flu virus is evolving in livestock and what that may mean for human health.

The USDA Wants to Increase Slaughterhouse Line Speeds, Despite the Risks
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has long set slaughterhouse line speeds, which are the speeds at which slaughterhouses are allowed to move animals through stunning, killing, butchering, and inspection.

Do Trucker Log Loopholes Put Animals at Risk?
In August 2025, an undercover investigator recorded videos of three livestock truck operators appearing to admit to falsifying their logbooks while visiting truck stops across the Midwest.

Alberta farmers say Ottawa's proposed animal traceability rules will hurt small producers
It was standing room only at the Innisfail Legion Hall last week when farmers in central Alberta called for the federal government to halt its plans to change the animal traceability system.

Tyson Foods Agrees to Stop Making 'Net-zero' and 'Climate-smart Beef' Claims
Lawsuit alleged Tyson Foods falsely claimed it will be net-zero by 2050 and marketed its industrial beef products as “climate-smart”

The end of dairy’s ‘dirty secret’? Farms have a year to stop killing male calves
Supermarket support and rising use of sexed semen expected to help UK farmers meet new welfare rules by the end of 2021

Millions of US farm animals to be culled by suffocation, drowning and shooting
Closure of meat plants due to coronavirus means ‘depopulation’ of hens and pigs with methods experts say are inhumane


New mutations help the H5N1 bird flu virus infect cows but not people
The findings show how the H5N1 bird flu virus is evolving in livestock and what that may mean for human health.

The USDA Wants to Increase Slaughterhouse Line Speeds, Despite the Risks
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has long set slaughterhouse line speeds, which are the speeds at which slaughterhouses are allowed to move animals through stunning, killing, butchering, and inspection.

Do Trucker Log Loopholes Put Animals at Risk?
In August 2025, an undercover investigator recorded videos of three livestock truck operators appearing to admit to falsifying their logbooks while visiting truck stops across the Midwest.

Alberta farmers say Ottawa's proposed animal traceability rules will hurt small producers
It was standing room only at the Innisfail Legion Hall last week when farmers in central Alberta called for the federal government to halt its plans to change the animal traceability system.

Tyson Foods Agrees to Stop Making 'Net-zero' and 'Climate-smart Beef' Claims
Lawsuit alleged Tyson Foods falsely claimed it will be net-zero by 2050 and marketed its industrial beef products as “climate-smart”

The end of dairy’s ‘dirty secret’? Farms have a year to stop killing male calves
Supermarket support and rising use of sexed semen expected to help UK farmers meet new welfare rules by the end of 2021

Millions of US farm animals to be culled by suffocation, drowning and shooting
Closure of meat plants due to coronavirus means ‘depopulation’ of hens and pigs with methods experts say are inhumane
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