Current Humane Meat USA Projects:
Project 1: Eliminate Veal
Reglan, Sulpiride, Domperidone and Prolactin can create milk in humans without
pregnancy. Potentially, the dairy industry could use this or similar safe milk inducers,
on cows if the milk was proven safe for human consumption. See Wikipedia for proof that
lactation can be safely induced in mammals without pregnancy.
Humane Meat USA is investigating and researching the possibility
of creating non-pregnant lactation in milk animals.
No animals may be harmed in HMUSA research.
WHAT IS VEAL?
Veal are baby cows which are born from Milk cows, and are the "garbage" of milk.
Currently, humans force cows to be impregnated to create milk - the fluid meant to
nourish the baby. After birth, the baby cow is typically put into a small crate, sometimes
fed very little and chained so it cannot move.
The practice is typically considered very cruel.
Creating milk from non pregnant cows would ELIMINATE veal for farmers adopting this
practice. If the milk cows were then raised in fields with non-painful milking methods and are
not slaughtered when old for dog food, the milk would be 100% cruelty free.
A MILK VEGANS WOULD DRINK?
Well, not every vegan would drink cruelty free milk, as some vegans are worried about health,don't
enjoy the taste, etc. However, animal rights groups should endorse this cruelty free milk, allowing meat
eaters and animal rights groups to co-exist on this issue peacefully.
BUT WHAT ABOUT VEAL CONSUMPTION?
According to Capital Press (the West's Ag website) veal demand and consumption is in direct relationship
to its production. "Every time there's lower production, there's less per capita consumption."
Therefore, decreased veal production should simply result in less consumption and will not harm the general
meat market. Americans are not large veal consumers unless it is marketed to them due to necessity by
farmers. In fact, veal is not popular in the United States and generally only exists due to the high demand for
milk products.
"Domestic veal production has declined from 143 million pounds in 2008 to 130 million pounds last year,
according to the USDA's Economic Research Service. Consumption fell during that period from 150 million
pounds nationwide to 139 million pounds, as Americans consumed an average of 0.3 pounds per person
last year." - Source: Capital Press Ag Website
HMUSA remains confidant that the extremely small demand for American Veal will be satisfied by those farmers
who do not convert to HMUSA practices, and the large amount of "garbage" veal babies and unnecessary cruelty,
will be eliminated by the practice of obtaining milk from non-pregnant, well treated, milking animals.
Project 2: Eliminate Egg Chicken Deaths
Technology exists where we can "sex" an egg before it hatches, in other words, figure out if a fertilized egg will hatch a male or a female. If this technology is used to determine what gender the egg is before hatching, the male chickens need never be born, and therefore, the baby male chickens will not need to be ground up alive or put into plastic bags to be suffocated to death. GERMANY has already implemented this idea to save millions and millions of birds from painful murder.
If this idea is implemented, along with better conditions for laying hens, and the reassurance that old laying hens be retired in a nice field rather than slaughtered, eggs could truly become a HUMANE product.
Project 3: Meat
For more information on our ideas how to create humane meat, please CONTACT US. Humane meat already exists, but we have ideas how to possibly produce it better and cheaper, and how to utilize the restaurant industry to fund it into the food chain.
Project 2: Cheap, Environmentally Friendly, Sustainable Energy
Humane Meat USA is investigating methods of cheap, eco-friendly, sustainable energy,
such as electricity harvested from ocean current waves, in order to be able to bring energy costs down
on farms producing Humane Meat. The project is open and ongoing.
We need to hear from inventors, electricians, people who have studied Tesla's work, and more.
Humane Meat USA is investigating methods of cheap, eco-friendly, sustainable energy,
such as electricity harvested from ocean current waves, in order to be able to bring energy costs down
on farms producing Humane Meat. The project is open and ongoing.
We need to hear from inventors, electricians, people who have studied Tesla's work, and more.