Factory Farming & Corruption By Michael Payan Delta-Peach Bottom Elementary April 21, 2009.

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Factory Farming & Corruption By Michael Payan Delta-Peach Bottom Elementary

Transcript of Factory Farming & Corruption By Michael Payan Delta-Peach Bottom Elementary April 21, 2009.

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InspiredThree years ago I had no clue what a CAFO was. Once I found out, I was inspired to fight because of how cruel and how inhumane these facilities are to animals. I knew it wasn’t right and I had to do something about it. And here I sit still fighting the good fight.

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Smells and Sicknesses

The smells are horrible. I'm sure you’ve smelled manure on local

farms. This is far worse. The smell of hogs laid out without being buried is

much worse. The smell is more horrendous than dead horse shoe

crabs or decomposing animals.

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MRSAMRSA is a horrible sickness. In the new US study it is said that MRSA comes from hogs. It cannot be cured because it has evolved the ability to survive the treatment of beta-lactam antibiotics. It is spread from surface to surface. It was spread to a man who touched his barbequed pig and then rubbed his nose.

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MRSA study cut out• We sampled the nares (noses) of 299 swine and

20 workers from two different production systems in Iowa and Illinois, comprising approximately 87,000 live animals. MRSA isolates were typed by pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) using SmaI and EagI restriction enzymes, and by multi locus sequence typing (MLST). PCR was used to determine SCCmec type and presence of the pvl gene.

Usually all hogs come from Canada. The hogs from Canada have tested positive to MRSA.Source: Study from ST398.

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Soil and Waste in Water

• Sometimes there is soil erosion behind storm drains and water. The polluted water comes from factory farms and flows into streams, which empty into ponds. This polluted water often contains chemicals that are used to clean tractors and run-off from a compost pile which contains chicken litter, partially composted dead chickens as well as growth hormones and antibiotics used to inject the chickens.

Dead fish washed up on shore

because of pollution

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Why Fight for It?

• We activists fight because we can wake up in the morning knowing that we won’t sit around and do nothing while this issue is not solved. We WILL make a difference in the world.

This is also a good excuse for the house being dirty!

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Neighbor’s Rights• In the PA Constitution it says that we have

a right to clean air and pure water. These facilities violate that right and our township’s ordinance which says we have a right to good soil.

Don’t tread on me!!!!

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Up to You

I've done my part by informing you. Now you have to do your part and help animals and our neighborhoods by fighting against these inhumane factories.