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The oldest humane organization

Since 1877….At the forefront of every majoradvance in the protection of children and animalsEmpowered the human-animalbondCollaborated on evidence-based solutions

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Responsibility of Care

However animals are in our lives, whether companions, working, entertainment, or food

We are responsible for the quality of their lives.

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American Humane AssociationAgenda

Programs with measurable outcomes

• HUMANE INTERVENTION™

• HUMANE RESEARCH AND POLICY SOLUTIONS™

• HUMANE HOLLYWOOD™

• HUMANE HEARTLAND™

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Humane Heartland™

• American Humane Certified™ • 3rd Party Animal Welfare Audit

• Humane Housing & Equipment Equipment & Technology Approval

• Humane Training• Farm Workers & Managers

• Humane Education• Urban School Curriculum

Healthy Animals, Healthy Kids

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UPDATE

• Fastest growing

– Nearly 1 Billion animals under the program

– 8100 Farms

– 50 states with Certified Products

– Set the foundation for welfare standards and policy for the production of food animals in the U.S.

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Humane Heartland™ Core Values

• Good for animals, good for people, good for business

• AHA supports modern technology that incorporates animal welfare

• Size of farm does not determine good welfare

• AHA does not have a food agenda- it’s about choice for farmers, retailers and consumers

• Science-based standards but also rely on sound judgment and common sense if the science is less clear

• Verification of good performance- continuous improvement

• Independent, third party audited

• Herd or flock veterinarian on-record

• Humane solutions must include choices and be affordable to all

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Intensive Indoor Production

Room to stand, turn around, extend wings/limbs

Enrichments that allow natural behaviors (encouraged but not required for swine)

Handling to minimize fear and stress

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Key Elements of AHA Swine Standards

• Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare: freedom from hunger and thirst, freedom from discomfort, freedom from pain, injury or disease, freedom fear and distress, freedom to express normal behaviors.

• Body condition score: 95% must have BCS of 2.5 to 4.5 on 5 point scale

• Space allowance for gestating sows: 20 sq. feet per sow

• Freedom of movement: freedom to turn around and lie down at will at all times

• Breeding stalls/gestation crates: permitted in the first 7-10 days post-breeding only; gestating sows free to turn around and lie down at will; tethers not allowed

• Farrowing stalls: 5 X 7 feet, time period in stalls- until weaning

• Tail docking: permitted only as preemptive measure to mitigate risks of injury caused by tail biting

• Castration: performed before 7 days, older animals local or general anesthetic required.

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THANKS VERY MUCH!

Contact Information:

Donald E. Hoenig, VMD

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: 207-592-4593

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