The annual observance of World Farm Animals Day on October 2 has great significance because it casts light on animal abuse and brings awareness to the issue. It reminds us that millions of innocent animals have perished in massive factory farms. This day also seeks to introduce regulations to fight for the equality of all animals, regardless of their life cycles, so that healthy and well-treated animals can be used to produce high-quality meat and related products.
The background of World Farm Animals Day
World Farm Animals Day is also known as ‘World Day for Farmed Animals’ and is celebrated on the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, a legendary spiritual leader and human rights activist. He stated that he believed all living beings, including all animals, should be treated with equality, respect, and dignity.
This day was established in 1983 as part of an international campaign by the Farm Animal Rights Movement. The day brings attention to the protracted suffering of farm animals as well as their brutal slaughter. The primary objective for the thousands of people who observe this day is to encourage others to work toward creating a world where animals are not regarded as merely commodities. In massive factory farms and slaughterhouses around the globe, billions of farm animals have been slaughtered for food over the centuries.
There is hope for these agricultural animals; there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Approximately twenty-five years ago, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (R.S.P.C.A.) devised and implemented a farming program. It is a good solution for both farmers who aspire for higher animal welfare standards and consumers who wish to support such farming practices.
Today, movements such as vegetarianism and veganism regularly prioritize animals and their rights. Today, there are more conversations and actions regarding animal welfare and humane treatment.
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5 UNFAMILIAR FACTS ABOUT FARM ANIMALS
With over 94 million cows in the United States, there is roughly one cow per three humans.
Chickens are capable of over 200 distinct vocalizations.
As pigs lack sweat glands, they must roll in dirt to avoid sunburn and maintain a cool body temperature.
The eyes of a donkey are positioned to see all four of its hooves in any position.
Cows are extremely social and form relationships with one another.
WORLD FARM ANIMALS DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | October 2 | Monday |
2024 | October 2 | Wednesday |
2025 | October 2 | Thursday |
2026 | October 2 | Friday |
2027 | October 2 | Saturday |