{"id":46378,"date":"2021-04-27T09:56:25","date_gmt":"2021-04-27T15:56:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dh.durangoherald.com\/tj\/our-view-decline-to-sign-animal-cruelty-ballot-initiative\/"},"modified":"2021-04-27T15:56:25","modified_gmt":"2021-04-27T15:56:25","slug":"our-view-decline-to-sign-animal-cruelty-ballot-initiative","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dh.durangoherald.com\/tj\/our-view-decline-to-sign-animal-cruelty-ballot-initiative\/","title":{"rendered":"Our View: Decline to sign animal cruelty ballot initiative"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Within the space of just five weeks, we find ourselves again defending Colorado ranchers and farmers against an irrational political salvo (March 19, \u201cGovernor blunders with \u2018MeatOut Day\u2019 proclamation\u201d).<\/p>\n<p>This time, the issue is a ballot initiative with an appealing title: \u201cProtect Animals from Unnecessary Suffering and Exploitation (PAUSE).\u201d Heck, who doesn\u2019t want to do that?<\/p>\n<p>But the title is misleading at best. The proposed statute would decimate the agricultural industry and Colorado\u2019s economy while making it very expensive to eat meat \u2013 most of which would be old and tough.<\/p>\n<p>The initiative purports to improve upon Colorado\u2019s existing animal cruelty statute. Proponents received approval by the state Title Board that this nonsensical screed is good to go; they will now seek the 124,632 signatures necessary to place it on the 2022 ballot.<\/p>\n<p>Lots of people who care about animals will be misled into believing this is a good thing. But we have seen no evidence it is needed.<\/p>\n<p>The proposed statute would require animals raised as livestock to live to one-quarter of their \u201cnatural lifespan\u201d before slaughter. Sounds good, right? Not if you\u2019re familiar with livestock practices.<\/p>\n<p>Lorene Bonds, a fourth-generation Colorado rancher and livestock supervisor of the La Plata County Fair, explained why: Beef cattle, for example, are generally slaughtered at 18-24 months. The proposal suggests cattle live to 20 years and thus would be required to live for five years before slaughter.<\/p>\n<p>First of all, Bonds said, the proposal\u2019s authors are misinformed. Cattle don\u2019t usually live beyond 16 years; most die by 14, no matter how humanely treated.<\/p>\n<p>And USDA food-safety regulations effect the age at which beef can be processed. If the initiative passes, say goodbye to your T-bones; parts of the cow cannot be used for human food after a certain age because of the risk of mad cow disease.<\/p>\n<p>If beef cattle were kept until age five before slaughter, the cost to feed them alone would increase by $1,200 per cow, Travis Taylor, a Colorado State University extension agent, told The Fencepost, a national agricultural newspaper. Taylor also said that increasing the production time would reduce the beef supply by 60%. Ultimately beef prices could double for the consumer.<\/p>\n<p>Colorado would lose in more ways than we can count. Some ranchers would go out of business. Jobs would be lost in a trickle-down. Feed growers would lose money, too (most corn grown in Colorado feeds livestock).<\/p>\n<p>Bonds had an even longer list: If ranches can\u2019t remain profitable, ranchers will subdivide their property, and open space that serves wildlife as well as livestock will be lost. Irrigation water that is returned to the ground would be reduced. Forest allotments that cows help keep clear of wildfire fuel will overgrow. And more.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps most egregious is the statute\u2019s segment prohibiting any kind of penetration of an animal\u2019s orifices, referred to as \u201csexual act with an animal\u201d in the initiative. Anyone who\u2019s ever watched \u201cAll Creatures Great and Small\u201d or any TV or film about farming and ranching knows that veterinary medicine and animal husbandry practices include such penetrations as necessities; they are not \u201csexual acts.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>We want animals to be treated humanely, including animals slaughtered for human consumption, whether on small family ranches or factory farms. We would support evidenced-based, sensible legislation with those values in mind.<\/p>\n<p>But this initiative\u2019s potential impacts are devastating and would drive the wedge between urban and rural Coloradans even deeper.<\/p>\n<p>So if someone asks you to sign to put Initiative 16 on the 2022 ballot, invite them to join you for a Colorado-grown, organic beef burger (or sure, even a veggie burger) and a locally brewed beer at your neighborhood caf\u00e9 instead. 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