Don't Give a Goat
From The Heifer Project: Inhumanity in the Name of Humanity - An all-creatures.org Animal Issues Article Series

 

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From Animal Place
December 2009 

The photos are cute: bright-eyed, smiling children embracing doe-eyed, happy animals. Some of the animals even have digitally added gift tags around their necks for that extra-special holiday cheer! For $45-500 US dollars, you can put money into a general fund of an organization who may or may not take a perfectly intelligent, emotional animal, transport them to a poor family in a far off land who will raise and slaughter them. Charming.

Here's why not to support animal donation programs like OxFams, Heifer International or MercyCorps:

If you are an animal lover: Farm animals are smart. They are emotional. All can suffer, experience pain and know joy. Why take a nice, happy-go-lucky goat, send her to a place where she may not be fed properly and will definitely have her throat slit? Besides, it should just really offend your sensibilities when these animals are referred to as "products" and then portrayed as cheerful participants in their own subjugation and death. It should at least creep you out.

If you care about people:

Asia and Africa have the highest levels of lactose intolerance, with upwards of 90% being unable to properly digest milk. In Zambia, nearly 100% of the population is lactose intolerant. Yet Heifer International has several dairy cattle projects in Zambia. Sending dairy cows to areas with a mostly lactose intolerant population is mind-boggling, really.

If you like the environment:

Farm animals are resource freaks. They drink a lot (one of our pigs will drink 5 gallons a day, one of our cows around 25 gallons). They eat a lot (our two cows could probably munch through a bale of hay a day). Goats especially are known destroyers of land and creators of deserts. Some of these people have enough problems with deserts, they don't need more. Since these recipients are already living on such limited resources, why add another resource-guzzling burden in the form of livestock?

If you like fine print: Read the fine print of the organizations promoting the gifting of live animals. Your money isn't going to buy an animal. It's going to go in a general fund. While this may be common practice to avoid litigation, it is definitely misleading. If you care about that sort of thing, anyways.

These organizations are working to reduce human suffering through programs that are sustainable and animal friendly:

A Well Fed World
Sustainable Harvest International
Food for Life
Trees for Life
The Fruit Tree Planting Foundation
VegFam

And of course, rather than making a gift of a goat, consider making a gift for a goat this holiday season. Support one of Animal Place's residing animals by giving the gift of a foster parent package!


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