A34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 14,1981 Animal rights (Continued from Page A 33) since rail earners could sign waivers. In 1959, the federal government passed the Humane Slaughter Act and in 1966 the Laboratory and Animal Welfare Act was adopted The veterinarian pointed out the 1970 s saw the “evolution of how society feels about animals.” The Horse Protection Act was passed in 1970 and the Animal Welfare Act was amended. Legislation to protect wild horses and burros was created, too Then in 1976, both the Horse Protection and Animal Welfare Acts were once again amended. Schwindaman noted the animal welfare groups are concerned about the rights of animals, a movement that began in Europe. “We must try to understand their concerns,” he advised. “They are reasonable people for the most part. We must be careful not to become polarized.” Penn State’s Kenneth Goodwin, head of the Poultry Science Department, voiced his opinion that farmers are under a mandate to produce livestock as efficiently as possible, while keeping the welfare of those animals in mind Over the years, farmers have seen a transition in animal husbandry that moved livestock and poultry from a range situation to confinement in order to control predators and execute proper management. Grow Rabbits. Quail. Pheasant. Racoons. Chickens. Turkeys. Guinea Pigs. Any small animal. Right inyourown backyard! 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Instead of producing a 4-pound bird with 12 pounds of feed in 12 weeks, producers now can produce a 4-pound bird with 8 pounds of feed in 7 weeks. “There has been no time in the history of the world when people have been able to eat as cheaply or as safely as today,” Goodwin exclaimed. “And farmers are being criticized for doing this.” Goodwin conceded there are some management practices that might need changing, however, and suggested that discussions on animal welfare be kept open basing these debates on things that can be measured, such as fertility, productivity, and abuse. 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Now they’re asking ‘Does the end justify the means? Are bargain prices worth the way animals are raised?’.” Johnson noted that original animal welfare concerns centered around horses overworking and overdriving. But now they concern all management systems overcrowding, deprivation of feed and water, absence of social behavior. “Neither the livestock industry or the humane groups could condone flagrant cruelty,” Johnson stated. “The issues need to be defined and measured. University of Maryland’s Thomas Hartsock, associate professor of animal science, commented that farming and nutrition cannot be separated. He said farmers have been asked by consumers to take a closer look at how and why they’re doing things However, he asked, “Are farmers obligated to keep their animals better than Mother Nature would’” Farm Bureau's Bruce Hawley brought the group up-to-date on federal legislation cone rnmg animal rights. 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