Leading Farm Animal Welfare Experts Featured Guests on Latest Episode of American Humane Association's Weekly Radio Show
Leading Farm Animal Welfare Experts Featured Guests on Latest Episode of American Humane Association's Weekly Radio Show
"Be Humane(TM) with Dr. Robin Ganzert" records latest episode live from Food Dialogues in Boca Raton and the International Poultry Production Expo in Atlanta, discusses growing national conversation on humane treatment of the 10 billion animals on country's farms and ranches
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Following her appearance as a featured speaker on the "The Food Dialogues®: Dairy Forum; Animal Care and Consumers' Emerging Expectations" panel, the CEO of American Humane Association and host of the organization's weekly radio show, Dr. Robin Ganzert, has recorded a very special episode of "Be Humane(TM) with Dr. Robin Ganzert" focused on the national conversation on the humane treatment of animals on U.S. farms and ranches. Broadcast on the Pet Life Radio Network, the world's number-one pet radio network, the episode features segments featuring leading scientists, farmers, and agricultural leaders from the Food Dialogues in Boca Raton and the International Poultry Production Expo in Atlanta. Guests include Dr. Yvonne VizzierThaxton (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville), Hal Kreher (Kreher Farm Fresh Eggs), Randy Crotz (U.S Farmers and Ranchers Alliance), and Jim Mulhern (National Milk Producers Federation).
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American Humane Association revealed at the 2015 International Production and Processing Expo in Atlanta that the number of farm animals covered under its American Humane Certified(TM) program has jumped more than 1,000 percent in just four years, covering well over 1 billion animals - nearly 1 in every 8 animals on U.S. farms and ranches.
In 2011 American Humane Association was covering some 100 million farm animals with its evidence-based, independently audited American Humane Certified program. Today, that number has increased more than tenfold, and includes nearly 10,000 farms from small mom-and-pop operations to some of the best-known national producers.
A new national survey of 5,900 Americans released in November by American Humane Association showing overwhelming popular support for the humane treatment of farm animals and humanely raised foods. The 2014 Humane Heartland(TM) Farm Animal Survey, the second conducted by American Humane Association reveals that more than nine in ten respondents (94.9%) were very concerned about farm animal welfare, up from 89 percent in the 2013 study. More than three-quarters (75.7%) stated that they were very willing to pay more for humanely raised eggs, meat, and dairy products, up from 74 percent last year. And for the second year in a row, in a ranking of the importance of food labels, "humanely raised" scored highest. Impediments to people's choosing humane products was also explored: While one-third of those surveyed (35.3%) said they did purchase humanely raised foods, more than half (54.6%) said they were either not available (35.6%) or too expensive (19%). Nearly one in ten (9%) said they did not know the difference. Full results of the 2014 survey can be found here.
"The discussion of the treatment of the 10 billion animals on our country's farms and ranches is one of the most important we Americans can have," said Dr. Ganzert. "As we can see, more and more Americans are demanding humanely raised food and this very special episode of 'Be Humane' on Pet Life Radio features important thought leaders who are absolutely committed to the humane treatment of every farm animal. I encourage anyone who is interested in this growing national conversation to listen to the episode, pledge to buy only humanely raised meat, dairy, and eggs, and continue to help us spread the word about this growing issue of importance."
Each weekly episode of "Be Humane(TM) with Dr. Robin Ganzert" is produced by American Humane Association's Scott Sowers and is distributed via Pet Life Radio's diverse platform as well as by email and social media to American Humane Association's constituents. Since the show's debut earlier this year, many famed animal lovers have taken part in the show, including actor and rapper Ice-T and his wife Coco, comedy legend Martin Short, the E! Network's Ross Mathews, reality television superstar LisaVanderpump, "America's Veterinarian" Dr. Marty Becker, famed dog trainer Victoria Stilwell, country music star Naomi Judd, philanthropist and entertainer Paris Hilton, "The Bachelor's" Prince Lorenzo Borghese, supermodel Joanna Krupa, style icon John Paul DeJoria, and many more.
Pet Life Radio is available free on-demand from the PetLifeRadio.com website and more than 30 podcast distributors. The Pet Life Radio live radio stream is broadcast 24/7 worldwide on the PetLifeRadio.com home page as well as to smart phones, mobile devices and cars through mobile apps including iHeartRadio, iTunes Radio, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher Radio, Nokia Radio, and ooTunes Radio.
Created by award-winning producer, Mark Winter, Pet Life Radio features more than 60 weekly pet-related talk shows hosted by the most well-known pet experts, authors, and radio and TV personalities in the world of animals and pets and boast more than 7 million listeners monthly.
To listen to the special episode of "Be Humane(TM) with Dr. Robin Ganzert" with a though-provoking conversation on the importance of treating farm animals humanely, as well as all other episodes, please visit http://www.petliferadio.com/behumane.html. To learn more about American Humane's farm animal welfare initiatives, visit www.humaneheartland.org.
About American Humane Association
American Humane Association is the country's first national humane organization and the only one dedicated to protecting both children and animals. Since 1877, American Humane Association has been at the forefront of virtually every major advance in protecting our most vulnerable from cruelty, abuse and neglect. Today we're also leading the way in understanding the human-animal bond and its role in therapy, medicine and society. American Humane Association reaches millions of people every day through groundbreaking research, education, training and services that span a wide network of organizations, agencies and businesses. You can help make a difference, too. Visit American Humane Association at www.americanhumane.org today.
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