In the Blogs: "Pain-Free" Animals, Horse Racing, What's "Natural," and More

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-09-14 13:44:00 UTC
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Oh boy. I went beyond a week without doing a roundup again. I have a lot of reading to catch up on--and now so do you!

Would "Pain-Free" Animals Take Suffering Out of Farming? from Animal Place Sanctuary (photo at right, of Summer and Freedom, courtesy Animal Place Sanctuary--which is looking for a Rescue Ranch Manager, by the way)

Pounding [of Piglets] Against Concrete from Vegan Soapbox

Descendants of Space Monkeys and Tomorrow's Research Tools? from Grumpy Vegan

In Defense of Animals and Herbivore Clothing Company Bike for Three Sanctuaries from VEGDaily

Is It Natural? Does It Matter? from L.O.V.E.

They're Murdering Baby Chickens. What's Next? from Animal Place Sanctuary

Canine "CSI" Crucial in Charging Chihuahua Hoarder from the ALDF Blog

Stores, Food, Dogs, and Oregon from Animal Blawg

State's Horse Racing Gets Boost from Illinois Lawmakers from Digging Through the Dirt

Painless Suffering: Anything to Keep the Consumption Rate Going from Philosophía and Animal Liberation

On the Freezing of Birds from Animal Person

Offal IS Awful. So Is Every Other Part of the Animal, Dan Barber! from Vegansaurus

IFAW Urges Hanzhong City to Stop Killing Dogs from IFAW's Animal Rescue Blog

The Tender Trap: A Loathsome Lobster Tale from Animal Righter

The Last Wild Camels from Advocacy for Animals

SHARK: Please Contact Cheyenne Mayor About Criminal Investigation from easyVegan.info

B.J. Viehl Pleads Guilty to ALF Fur Farm Raid from Green Is the New Red

Horse Racing: If It Ain't Fixable... from Doris at About.com

Stephanie Ernst wrote the original Animal Rights blog at Change.org until December 2009. She can now be found at Animal Rights & AntiOppression.
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