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Birthday Pig for Wal-Mart CEO, Mike Duke

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Friday, December 7, 2012   

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The national animal rights organization Mercy For Animals is lobbying Wal-Mart to require that its pork suppliers practice more humane treatment.

The group has sponsored a pig named Julia at The Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen, New York, and it's doing so on the occasion of Wal-Mart CEO Mike Duke's birthday today (December 7). Duke also will receive a birthday card for Julia.

Mercy For Animals has been lobbying the discount chain for months to stop allowing its pork suppliers to confine pregnant pigs for life in cages so small they cannot turn around.

Kim Alboum is a representative of the Humane Society of the United States. She says the National Pork Producers Council should help hog farmers incorporate more humane treatment into their facilities. She says several large commercial pork customers – including McDonald's – have announced they'll stop buying pork from industrialized farms that use gestation crates.

"We're seeing markets close. You would think that these pork councils would really want to step forward and help farmers to convert their practices in an effort to help them continue on doing business."

McDonald's is not alone in moving away from the metal gestation crate. Major food providers and grocery chains, including Burger King, Wendy's, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Safeway, Kroger, Target and Costco, all with markets in New Mexico, have begun eliminating the crates.

Mercy For Animals will also protest Duke's appearance next Tuesday (December 11) at the Council on Foreign Relations meeting in New York with a 10-foot-tall inflatable pig locked in a narrow gestation crate and a mobile billboard circling the building.







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