The plight of farm animals in terms of living conditions, diets, hormone injections, etc., makes it imperative that we lend our voices to the cause on April 10, National Farm Animals Day. The purpose of this day, which was first observed in 2005, is to draw attention to the overall harsh conditions under which farm animals are forced to exist. Capitalism has increased the demand for livestock by commercial brands dramatically. To maximise the sale of flesh and dairy products, animals are injected with growth hormones and antibodies.
The background of National Farm Animals Day
National Farm Animals Day was first observed by Colleen Paige in 2005. In addition to her many other accomplishments and titles, Paige is a well-known celebrity pet lifestyle expert, author, and animal rescuer. Even though the day is not officially recognized, it is still extensively celebrated in the United States because the message it aims to convey resonates with many citizens.
One of the primary motivations for the creation of this day was to bring attention to the deplorable living conditions of farm animals. Due to commercialization and capitalism, vast populations of livestock are produced and maintained. Frequently, this results in excessively confined living conditions for the animals. Diseases and infections can readily spread among the animals, resulting in deteriorating health conditions for them. In addition, for mass-market appeal, farm animals are repeatedly injected with antibodies.
On October 2 is also observed as World Day for Farm Animals. The primary objective of both days remains the same: to protect farm animals by improving their living conditions over time. Simple logic dictates that the products of farm animals that we consume will only benefit us if the animals themselves are kept in optimal conditions. We can begin to raise awareness by disseminating the word and donating to the appropriate organisations.
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NATIONAL FARM ANIMALS DAY ACTIVITIES
Read up on the history of domestic animals
Learning about the history of farm animals is one of the best methods to spend this day. By gaining a deeper understanding of their past, you will be able to approximate their present and future. As with any other sentient being, animals are entitled to respect, dignity, and the right to be heard.
Spread knowledge
Spread the word to your friends, family, acquaintances, passersby, etc. about the day and what it represents. Utilizing social media tools such as hashtags, videos, posts, etc. is one of the most effective methods.
Donate to institutions
Look for organisations in your area that are active and working with domestic animals. Start your own organisation if none exists in your area, or find other methods to assist by volunteering on farms or donating.
5 animal rights facts that will blow your mind
Other than domesticated animals such as cats and dogs, farm animals experience the most cruelty and neglect from their owners.
The majority of fur for fur coats and other clothing originates from fur farms where animals as young as six months old are killed.
Women over the age of 60 are more prone to hoard animals in small spaces, according to research.
People who intentionally inflict cruelty on animals are more likely to be involved in other violent offenses, according to estimates.
State-led undercover investigations have revealed that farm factories have one of the highest incidences of animal maltreatment.
NATIONAL FARM ANIMALS DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | April 10 | Monday |
2024 | April 10 | Wednesday |
2025 | April 10 | Thursday |
2026 | April 10 | Friday |
2027 | April 10 | Saturday |