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Manure remediation,
126

127

Overfishing,
157

158

Overview,
165
,
202

Pesticides and fertilizers,
125

126

Salmonella,
107

Soil erosion,
124

125

Water pollution,
126

127

Externalized costs of fruit and vegetable production,
78

F

Factory farms

Battery cages,
220

221

Broiler chickens, treatment,
218

Cage-free eggs,
223

225

Cattle, treatment,
22

23
,
47

52
,
217

Consolidation,
74
,
217

Dairy cows, treatment,
22

23

Denial of hens' urge to roost and dust-bathe,
225

227

Effect on local communities,
83

84

Effect on tax revenues,
84

Enriched cages,
227

228

Forced molting,
221

222

Laying hens, treatment,
218

228

Partial beak amputation,
218

220

Pigs, treatment,
134
,
213

215

Veal calves, treatment,
216

Willingness to pay to end inhumane practices,
141

Factory fishing

Bycatch,
147

Fishery collapse,
148

149

Jevons Paradox,
155

Longlining,
146

Overfishing,
149
,
153

155

Trawling,
146

Faison, F. J. “Sonny,”
214

215

Farm Bill,
49
,
80
,
85
,
87

89

FDA.
See
Food and Drug Administration

Fedoroff, Nina,
113

Fertilizers,
125

126

Fish

Blindness caused by fish farming,
158

Capacity to feel fear and anxiety,
137

138

Capacity to feel pain,
136

137

Health effects, generally,
200

201

Mercury content,
140
,
200

201

Polychlorinated biphenyls content,
140
,
200

201

Slaughter methods,
139

140

Stress related to tight stocking density,
138

139

Susceptibility to parasitic infection,
138

139

Willingness to pay to end inhumane treatment,
141

Fish farming

Cage systems,
149

153

Escapes harming wild populations,
153

Generally,
149

157

In US,
157

Jevons Paradox,
155

Parasitic infection,
138

139

Pen systems,
149

153

Sea lice,
138

139

Slaughter methods,
139

140

Stocking densities,
138

139

Sustainability,
151

153

University of Maryland,
150

Waste generation,
153

Willingness to pay to end inhumane practices,
141

Fishery collapse,
148

149

Fishing subsidies,
148

Fitzgerald, Peter,
65
,
174

Food and Drug Administration

Bovine growth hormone (rBST),
59

60

Regulation of animal antibiotics,
60

62

Scope of responsibility for animal foods,
56

Food miles,
121

123

Forced molting,
221

222

Francione, Gary,
178

Freedman, Rory,
169

Frost, Robert,
xxi

G

Galbraith, John Kenneth,
xiii

Gandhi, Mohandas,
183
,
185

Garner, Joseph,
137

138

German, Mike,
44

45

Godwin, Jerry,
214

Goldfish, capacity to feel fear and anxiety,
137

138

Goodland, Robert,
125

Gottleib, Robert,
180

Gout,
94

Government speech,
6

Grandin, Temple,
47

Green Scare,
42

45

Ground beef

Cholesterol content,
93

E. coli
,
103

H

HAACP.
See
Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points

Halal,
47

Ham,
26
,
96

Historical price movement,
74

Harkin, Tom,
129

Hayes, Rutherford B.,
164

Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points,
65

Heart disease

Annual US health care cost,
107

Chicken consumption,
92

Incidence in US,
90

Incidence related to animal food production,
96

Red meat consumption,
20
,
93

Hegsted, D. Mark,
195

196

Hens

Battery cages,
220

221

Cage-free conditions,
223

225

Campylobacter,
102

103

Consumer willingness to pay to move to free-range system,
141

Enriched cages,
227

228

Forced molting,
221

222

Free-range,
223

225

Improvements in production,
74

Inability to roost in factory farms,
225

227

Intelligence and personality,
225

227

Organic production,
115

118

Partial beak amputation,
218

226

Salmonella,
103

Slaughter methods,
37

Treatment in factory farms, generally,
218

228

HMSA.
See
Humane Methods of Slaughter Act

Hogs.
See
Pigs

Hormones in beef and dairy, effects on human health,
106

Hughes, Arthur,
49

Humane Methods of Slaughter Act,
24
,
47

50
,
52

Humane Society of the United States,
44
,
49
,
227

Huxley, Aldous,
3
,
14

I

IMTA.
See
Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture

Incidental taking.
See
Bycatch

Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture,
150

151

Iron,
191

J

Jefferson, Thomas,
53

Jevons Paradox,
155

Johnson, Jewel,
224

Johnson, Stephen L.,
128

Joshi, Anupama,
180

Joy, Melanie,
xxiii

K

Kashrut,
47

Katz, Theodore,
62

Kimbrell, Andrew,
58

Klaper, Michael,
193
,
215

216

Kosher meat,
47

Kourda, Dina,
184

L

Laws affecting animal food production

Ag-gag laws,
39

40

Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act,
44

Cheeseburger laws,
41

42

Clean Air Act,
129

Clean Water Act,
129

Common law,
34

35

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act,
129

Customary Farming Exemptions,
36

Defamation laws,
38

Early legislation,
35

36

Ecoterrorism laws,
43

45

Endangered Species Act,
145

Enforcement challenges,
38

40

Humane Methods of Slaughter Act,
24
,
47

50
,
52

Twenty-Eight Hour Law,
45

47

LCA.
See
Life Cycle Assessment

Leatherback turtle,
145

146

Lewis, John,
169

Life Cycle Assessment

Generally,
121

122

New Zealand lamb and powdered milk,
122

Lobbying

Cash donations and influence,
33

34

Expenditures,
19
,
32

Regulatory influence,
61

62
,
66
,
68

Local production of animal foods,
121

123

Longevity of vegans and omnivores,
95

Lorenz, Konrad,
222

223

Lovitz, Dara,
43

Lusk, Jayson,
134
,
140

141

M

Marine ecosystem services,
159

Market failure,
xxiv

xxv

Martin, Dick,
35

36

Masson, Jeffrey,
213

214
,
225

McConnell, Mitch,
42

McCrary, Jeffrey,
156

McDougall, John,
189

190

McLuhan, Marshall,
xxvi

McWilliams, James,
122
,
130

132

Mead, Margaret,
184

Meat Tax, proposed

Benefits,
176

177

Economic effects,
204

212

Effect on demand,
207

208

Feasability,
183

184

Objections,
177

184

Overview,
172

173

Tax credit,
173

Meat, plant-based,
168

Medicaid,
165
,
176
,
209

211

Medicare,
176
,
209

211

Mencken, H. L.,
14

Merberg, Adam,
115

117

Mercury in fish,
140
,
200

201

Mercy for Animals,
51

Methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus
,
105

Mill, John Stuart,
182

Miller, Gregory,
10

11
,
14
,
28

Miller, Peter,
123

Mills, Milton,
190

191

Monsanto,
58

59
,
68

69
,
86

87

MRSA.
See
Methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus

N

National Academies' Institute of Medicine,
101

National Pork Board,
20
,
37

National Restaurant Association,
41

Nestle, Marion,
34
,
69

New River manure spill,
111

112

Norwood, F. Bailey,
134
,
140

141

O

Obesity

Cheeseburger laws,
41

42

Effect of animal foods,
167

Low-income consumers,
175

Percentage of Americans affected,
xxii
,
8

Robert Atkins,
91

92

US rate compared to rest of world,
95

Oil industry,
xxii
,
59

Omega-3s,
154
,
160
,
200

201

Oppenlander, Richard,
116

Organic Consumers Association,
69

Organic production of animal foods

Baby food containing neurotoxin,
67

Labeling requirements,
66

68

Pasturing requirement for ruminants,
67

68

Oski, Frank A.,
198

Overfishing,
149
,
153

155

Overpeck, Jonathan,
125

P

Painter, Stanley,
50

Parkinson's,
94
,
108

Partial beak amputation,
218

220

Pascal, Blaise,
148

PCBs.
See
Polychlorinated biphenyls

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals,
22

23

Pesticides,
78
,
118
,
124

126
,
129

Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine,
23
,
64

Pigou, Arthur,
169

Pigovian tax

Cigarettes,
169

171

Generally,
169

171

Pigs

Antibiotics,
104

105

Campylobacter,
102

103

Consumer willingness to pay to move to shelter pasture system,
141

Intelligence and personality,
213

214

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