Earlier this week the National Dairy Board met and like last year, that meeting ended just in time for attendees to meet with beef producers at the Cattle Industry Summer Conference, Joint Beef & Dairy Information Symposium. One of those people is Rob Byrne, Sr. VP Scientific & Regulatory Affairs, National Milk Producers Federation.
I spoke with Rob during today’s session. He was on the second part of the program that focused on animal care and welfare. Rob thinks that this joint meeting idea is fantastic. It’s an opportunity to discuss issues of common interest. Animal care just happens to be a primary one right now.
Rob says the dairy industry has actually worked on this issue for many years. Recently released videos have sensationalized what is a very uncommon practice though and that has brought this issue to the forefront. He says that the increased consumer interest probably won’t result in any significant changes since producers in general do take good care of their animals but the situation he says, has placed a renewed focus on it. Rob says that this is currently a primary focus for NMPF. To that end, he says they’re forming a national animal welfare and care program for the dairy industry.
You can listen to my interview with Rob here: [audio:http://zimmcomm.biz/cbb/cisc-08-byrne.mp3]
3 Comments on “Dairy Industry Animal Welfare Program”
Don’t you think that the videos recently being shown on TV and the news are extremely rare cases of animal cruelty. There are far more cases of animal cruelty towards dogs and cats, but these don’t make the news.
Don’t you think that the videos recently being shown on TV and the news are extremely rare cases of animal cruelty. There are far more cases of animal cruelty towards dogs and cats, but these don’t make the news.
Don’t you think that the videos recently being shown on TV and the news are extremely rare cases of animal cruelty. There are far more cases of animal cruelty towards dogs and cats, but these don’t make the news.