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COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

EIGHTY-FIFTH CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

ON

H. R. 176, H. R. 2880, H. R. 3029, H. R. 3049, H. R. 5671, H. R. 5820,
H. R. 6422, AND H. R. 6509

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CONTENTS

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Anthony, D. J., MRCVS, DVSM, FRSH, chief, veterinary officer,
Brierley Hill, at the Marsh & Baxter headquarters plant, Stafford-
shire, England.

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Hanfield, Raymond J., executive assistant, the American Society for

the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, New York, N. Y...

Hiestand, Hon. Edgar W., a Representative in Congress from Cal-
ifornia.

Holway, Frances A., Washington, D. C.
Humane Society of the United States.

Johnson, Clifton E., of the Michigan Humane Society, Detroit, Mich__
Johnson, Reuben, assistant coordinator of legislative service, National
Farmers Union__

Kearney, Paul W., Brooklyn, N. Y.

La Roe, Wilbur, Jr., general counsel for the National Independent
Meat Packers Association__

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Lewin, Rabbi Isaac, member of the executive committee of the Union

of orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada, and professor

at Yeshiva University, New York; accompanied by Rabbi Pincas

Teitz

Liljenquist, L. Blaine, Washington representative, Western States
Meat Packers Association, Inc., Washington, D. Č.
Macfarlane, John C., director, livestock conservation department of
the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. 26, 145

Mayer, Arnold, public relations director and Washington staff member

of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North

America, AFL-CIO; accompanied by Larkin Birmingham, business

agent, local 149, Baltimore, Md...

Milburn, G. R. "Jack," Grassrange, Mont., first vice president and
chairman, legislative committee, American National Cattlemen's
Association

Miller, Hon. George P., a Representative in Congress from the Eighth
District of California.

Morgan, Jo V., Jr., attorney, the American Humane Association.

Myers, Fred, executive director, the Humane Society of the United

States, Washington, D. C...

Naramore, C. Raymond, vice president and executive director of the
Humane Society of Rochester and Monroe County, N. Y., a member
of the board of directors of the American Humane Association and
chairman of the AHA committee on awards for humane slaughtering.
Neuberger, Senator Richard L., of Oregon...

Perkins, Helen N., president of the Richmond Society for the Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Animals, Richmond, Va..
Pfeffer, Leo, attorney, New York, N. Y..

Phillips, Rutherford T., executive director of the American Humane

Association__

Phillips, William T., operative manager of the Pennsylvania Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals__

Prout, Mrs. R. I. C., president of the General Federation of Women's

Clubs...

Regensburger, R. W., of Swift & Co., appearing for the American
Meat Institute; accompanied by Alec P. Davies.

Sargent, Miss Virginia W., Animal Protective Association..

Shaffer, J. J., managing director of the Anticruelty Society of Chicago
Stevens, Mrs. Christine, president, Animal Welfare Institute..

Additional data submitted to the subcommittee by-

Holway, Mrs. Frances A., Washington, D. C.:

A letter from a United States Government inspector in a slaughter-

house to the National Humane Society (and to you).

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HUMANE SLAUGHTER

TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1957

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

COMMODITY SUBCOMMITTEE ON LIVESTOCK AND FEED

GRAINS OF THE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE,

Washington, D. C. The subcommittee met pursuant to notice at 10: 10 a. m., in room 1310, New House Office Building, Hon. W. R. Poage (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding.

Present: Representatives Poage (chairman of the subcommittee), Albert, Jennings, Matthews, Hill, and Harvey.

Also present: Representatives Abernethy, Polk, Gathings, Jones, Thompson, Johnson, Dague, McIntire, Dixon, Krueger and Teague (California); Devereux, Cooley, and Mrs. Griffiths.

John Heimburger, counsel.

Mr. POAGE. The committee will please come to order.

We are here this morning to consider various humane bills that are before us. We have a number of bills, some of which possibly are duplicates.

(The bills are as follows:)

[H. R. 176, 85th Cong., 1st sess.]

A BILL To require the use of humane methods in the slaughter of livestock and poultry in interstate or foreign commerce, and for other purposes

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, as used in this Act

(a) The term "commerce" means commerce (1) among the several States or with foreign nations, (2) in any Territory of the United States or in the District of Columbia, (3) between any such Territory and another, (4) between any such Territory and any State or foreign nation, or (5) between the District of Columbia and any State, Territory, or foreign nation;

(b) The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Agriculture;

(c) The term "person" means any individual, partnership, corporation, association;

(d) The term "slaughterer" means any person regularly engaged in the business of (1) purchasing livestock or poultry in commerce for purposes of slaughter or (2) slaughtering livestock or poultry for the sale in commerce of meat, meat products, poultry, or poultry products;

(e) The term "livestock" means cattle, sheep, swine, and any other animal susceptible of use for the preparation of meat or meat products; and

(f) The terms "packer" and "stockyard" shall have the same meaning as when used in the Packers and Stockyards Act (7 U. S. C. 191, 202).

SEC. 2. (a) No slaughterer shall hoist, cut, scald, skin, bleed, or slaughter any livestock unless such livestock has first been rendered insensible by mechanical, electrical, chemical, or other means determined by the Secretary to be rapid, effective, and humane.

(b) No slaughterer shall bleed or slaughter any poultry unless such poultry has first been rendered insensible by the severing of the head from the body, or by any electrical or other means determined by the Secretary to be rapid, effective, and humane.

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