Thursday, September 3, 2009

ASPCA seeks help for California cows

Dear California Advocates,

California Senate Bill 135 would prohibit the docking of cows' tails. The American Veterinary Medical Association and the California Veterinary Medical Association are on record as opposing cow tail docking, and the California Farm Bureau supports this bill.
http://www2.aspca.org/site/R?i=DhFgduA44tK0mfLhU1gBWw..

The tails of dairy cows typically are severed without anesthetic, either by tying them off and letting the flesh atrophy or by simply amputating them. This mutilation causes serious problems for the cows, including distress, pain and increased fly attacks.

Moreover, the alleged benefits of tail docking -- increased safetyfor workers and cleanliness of the cows' udders -- have beenscientifically disproven. There is simply no reason to allow this cruel practice to continue.

What You Can Do
This bill has already passed the California Senate and made it through the committee process in the Assembly. It will soon be called to the Assembly Floor to be voted on by the entire Assembly-- before SB135 is sent to the governor for final approval. This is a crucial vote and your voice is needed! Take a few minutes today to contact your assembly member to ask him or her to vote YES on SB 135.

Visit the ASPCA Advocacy Center to email your letter.
http://www2.aspca.org/site/R?i=RfjIDX2ga2VBe0efnQryqQ..

Thank you for your continued support of the ASPCA and California's animals!

www.aspca.org

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