Statement by USDA Secretary Ed Schafer on HSUS Animal
Cruelty VideoWASHINGTON, D.C. May 7, 2008 "Late last week, the Humane
Society of the United States notified me that they were in the early
stages of an investigation into the mistreatment of farm animals
transported to livestock auctions and stockyards. The dairy cattle shown
in the video were non-ambulatory and were abandoned in parking lots of
these auctions and yards. These animals were not in slaughter
facilities. However, even though this is not a food safety issue, these
actions of animal cruelty are not acceptable.
"USDA's authority to regulate the treatment of animals includes the
Humane Methods of Slaughter Act and the Animal Welfare Act. The Humane
Methods of Slaughter Act protects animals when they are presented for
slaughter at federally inspected establishments. The Animal Welfare Act
allows us to ensure the proper care of live animals when used in
biomedical research, testing, and exhibition. When animals fall within
our authorities, USDA has acted to prevent animal cruelty such as this.
Policies for humane handling of animals, however, consist of a
combined effort of federal, state, and local authorities, as well as
private industry. Since learning about this investigation, we are
reaching out to states and industry groups to address this issue.
"In my conversation with the Humane Society last week, I expressed my
sincere desire to work with them to resolve these atrocities, and I
trust USDA was given all the information HSUS has on this issue so we
can thoroughly address it. It is essential that we work together in good
faith to address these issues, and ensure that animals are treated with
care and dignity."