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Tyson Monitor Animal Welfare

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Tyson Foods has created a company-wide Office of Animal Well-Being to monitor the living conditions and treatment of animals raised for its slaughterhouses. The office will oversee all of the world`s largest food company`s chicken, beef and pork facilities. The Office of Animal Well-Being will ensure corporate compliance with the National Chicken Council`s Animal Welfare Guidelines and the Recommended Animal Handling Guidelines formulated by the American Meat Institute. Chairman John Tyson says the company takes its stewardship role seriously and this measure is part of that responsibility. The Office of Animal Well-Being was initially formed by I-B-P Incorporated to oversee that company`s "Handle with Care" efforts with regard to its beef and pork production. Tyson bought I-B-P and is expanding the program. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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