Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Yellow Tail Wine to repair Ag relationship

Why do I keep posting this stuff about HSUS? It is vital to Animal Agriculture to inform everyone that HSUS is not really a support group for dogs and cats but simply a group that has found a way to make a lot of money with sole intentions of eliminating Animal Agriculture. They encourage the increase in numbers of coyotes who are a predator of livestock. They encourage uncaged poultry when in reality there would be an increase in death loss as they would pile on top of each other and suffocate those on the bottom. Sows would unintentionally kill more of their baby pigs due to laying on them in an open environment. Taking away antibiotics? Would you want to go without antibiotics to help you feel better? Providing antibiotics to animals is done only as needed as it is an added expense to the profitability of the operation. Instead of sending money to HSUS feel free to send $32.50 to your county Farm Bureau and become a member of a hard working organization that will work directly with Livestock producers to provide the best animal care possible.


The good folks at the Animal Agriculture Alliance are commending Yellow Tail Wine for their effort to repair the relationship between themselves and the farmers and ranchers who were offended by their recent donation to the Humane Society of the U.S. (HSUS) It turns out that the wine company, a family-owned business out of Australia, has realized their mistake and won’t be donating any additional dollars to HSUS in the future. Thanks to a grassroots effort made by farmers and ranchers through social media outlets, the real intent of HSUS, to eliminate meat, dairy and eggs from the American diet, has been exposed. Thanks to all of you for participating in that campaign to spread the word, and I’m sure this wine company won’t make the same mistake twice.After receiving word of a boycott of their products after donating $100,000 to HSUS, Yellow Tail wines listened to the voices of thousands of farmers and ranchers and have responded with a letter to the Animal Agriculture Alliance. Read the excerpt below:
The spirit and intention of our donation to the Humane Society of the United States was for the celebration of animals. Being farmers ourselves we support those who care for their land and their environment, just as we do. We are proud of our rural heritage and value a solid relationship with agricultural communities around the world.
Yellow Tail is committed to the plight of animals in need, and we know that animal welfare groups work in different ways to advance their cause. We are interested in the welfare of animals, and in financially supporting animal welfare causes that provide direct care services to help animals, not on taking positions on any animal lobbying issues. We pledge to you that any future support for animal welfare will go to organizations specifically devoted to hands-on care, such as rescue, sterilization, feeding, or disaster assistance.

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