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The A.R.K . The Animal Rights Knights

The A.R.K . The Animal Rights Knights. By: Ashley D., Ileia M., Ara K., Samantha M., Michael W., Nicholas B., and Marina C. We are the A.R.K . (Animal Rights Knights). Our mission is to fight against injustice towards animals in American farming .

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The A.R.K . The Animal Rights Knights

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  1. The A.R.K.The Animal Rights Knights By: Ashley D., Ileia M., Ara K., Samantha M., Michael W., Nicholas B., and Marina C.

  2. We are the A.R.K. (Animal Rights Knights) • Our mission is to fight against injustice towards animals in American farming. • We support finding alternatives to the current abusive practices of farming in order to eliminate or lessen animal cruelty.

  3. The Foul Affair of Factory Farming You don’t have to be a vegetarian or a vegan to know that this is wrong.

  4. Industrial/Factory Farming • Industrial or factory farming is large scale farming done for the mass production of animal products such as Pork, dairy, red meat, and poultry. • This is the epitome of farming in America

  5. Pork • Sows, are constantly impregnated • Pregnant sows are kept in small confined cells, around two feet wide • Piglets are stuffed into crowded pins • Pins littered with corpses and waste • Runts are disposed of inhumanely

  6. Poultry • Crammed cages • Beaks are cut off • Genetically altered for faster bigger growth. • Egg hens spend their entire lives laying eggs • When they can no longer lay any more they are sent to slaughter. • Many birds die during transportation • Ineffective stunning and inaccurate slaughter machines.

  7. Beef, Dairy, and Veal • Cattle are poorly maintained • Dairy cattle are constantly impregnated • Utter infections • Calves are taken away at birth to become veal • Hormone injections lead to health problems • Cattle have their throats cut open while they are alive

  8. Other Problems With Factory Farming • Animal abuse is not the only problem associated with broken system that is Factory Farming. • Human Health • Environmental Health • Economy

  9. Human Health • Quantity over quality of product • Increased risk of infected product • Large masses of consumers can be harmed • Risk to workers

  10. Economy • Factory farms monopolize agriculture • Low paying high risk jobs • Factory farms do little to support their local economies

  11. Environmental Health • High emission of carbon dioxide and methane gas • Large amounts of hazardous waste

  12. The Solution • The solution to solving animal abuse in American farming is to put an end to factory/industrial farming. • Holistic Farming is a more natural approach to agriculture where farmers consider animal welfare in the feeding and raising of their animals. • Education for The Nation • HAM Fair

  13. Education for the Nation • Education for the Nation is a educational series of presentations designed for Jr. high and high school students. • Animal Cruelty in American Farming • Flaws of the American farming industry • How to encourage change

  14. Education for the Nation • Projector: $180 • Speakers: $500+ • Microphone: $100 • Paper:$20 per pack (200 sheets)Total: $800+

  15. Education for the Nation • Informing people about the cruelty of Factory Farms will inspire them to take action. • People will be more likely to take action once they are well informed on how to do so. • This will appeal to more people than most anti-animal cruelty programs.

  16. HAM Fair (Holistic Agriculture Marketing) • HAM Fair is a fair based around a marketing event for holistic farmers. • Raise awareness of holistic products • Support holistic farmers • Get communities with fun activities

  17. HAM Fair • Land for event: $100-200 • Tables: $10-20 each. Total: $600+

  18. HAM Fair • This will give many people a good view of holistic farming. • People will be made aware of local holistic businesses • People will have a chance to meet local holistic farmers. • This event will act as a showcase for holistic products

  19. The ARK Thanks You

  20. Citations • "A factory farm worker forcing a “tom” into leg restraints to collect semen, as other “toms” look on. Photo courtesy of Farm Sanctuary." Thanksgiving’s Nasty Little Secret. Web. 19 May 2011. <http://www.satyamag.com/nov06/beeby.html>. • "If you shop @ your local Farmer's Market, let share your list here. :)." Local Farmer's Market: Share Your Shopping List. Web. 19 May 2011. <http://www.tudiabetes.org/group/diabetesgroceryshopping/forum/topics/local-farmers-market-share>. • "Flight Simulator School Presentation." Projects. Web. 19 May 2011. <http://www.discoveryofflight.org/presentations.htm>. • Web. 19 May 2011. <www.dalje.com>. • Web. 19 May 2011. <www.novakeo.com>. • Web. 19 May 2011. <www.factoryfarm.jpg>. • Web. 19 May 2011. <www.petaasiapacific.com>. • Web. 19 May 2011. <www.animalactivism,org>. • Web. 19 May 2011. <www.treehugger.com>. • Web. 19 May 2011. <www.activehistory.ca>. • Web. 19 May 2011. <www.2.bp.blogspot.com>.

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