Stopping Extreme-Speed Slaughter

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ASPCA-commissioned surveys reveal that 94% of Americans agree that animals raised for food deserve to live free from abuse and cruelty. Yet animals suffer immense cruelty and pain in our current farming system. What’s more, consumers, rural communities, farmers, workers and the environment are hurt by the intensive farming systems employed on factory farms and the dangerous, higher-speed slaughter systems employed by increasing numbers of slaughterhouses.

Over the past several years, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has jeopardized the welfare of animals, workers and consumers by allowing faster slaughter line speeds. “Line speeds” determine how quickly animals can be slaughtered and processed, and even the default speeds—before increases were allowed—were blindingly fast. The new, even faster slaughter speeds threaten the welfare of billions of farm animals like pigs, chickens, turkeys and cows, who are already vulnerable to inhumane handling and unnecessary suffering throughout their lives within the factory farming system. Raising or entirely eliminating line speed limits—which is being done without increasing staff and while reducing inspectors—greatly accelerates production, placing even more pressure on workers to move animals quickly.

Faster line speeds make it more difficult for slaughterhouses to abide by humane handling laws and regulations, putting animals at greater risk of abuse. To keep up, workers may be pressured to use excessive force, including electric prods and rough handling. Failure to properly stun animals ends with conscious animals being painfully killed, including by entering “scalding tanks” of boiling water while fully aware. Animals deserve better treatment in their most vulnerable moments.

What You Can Do

You can speak out against the cruel mistreatment of billions of chickens, pigs, turkeys and cows by joining the ASPCA Regional Advocacy Field Team (RAFT) today.

Recent News

Progress for Animals at Risk of Inhumane Slaughter and Handling in High-Speed Slaughterhouses
January 2021

Humane Slaughter Violation at Iowa Plant Increases Concerns about Extreme-Speed Slaughter
September 2020

Bill Introduced to Protect Farm Animals, Food Workers and Consumers During COVID-19
July 2020

ASPCA Leads Coalition Urging USDA to Stop High-Speed Animal Slaughter During COVID-19
May 2020

High-Speed Slaughter Amidst COVID-19 Will Devastate Animals and Workers Alike
April 2020

ASPCA Opposes Alarming USDA Rule that Deregulates the Slaughter of Pigs
October 2019

USDA Publishes Final Rule Allowing for High-Speed Pig Slaughter
October 2019

Poll: Americans Overwhelmingly Oppose USDA Proposal to Relax Food Safety Inspections in Pig Slaughter Plants
July 2019

Breaking: Bad News for Slaughter-Bound Birds
October 2018

High-Speed Pig Slaughter Will Be Disastrous for Everyone Involved
April 2018

USDA Rejects National Chicken Council Petition for Faster Slaughter
February 2018

Over 82,000 Say “No” to Slaughtering Chickens Even Faster
December 2017

Animal Groups Warn USDA Pig Slaughter Rule Will Risk Animal Welfare
July 2017

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