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The little railway that could The railway moved 2,100 rail cars last year but getting them is an ongoing challenge
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he Battle River Railway is a little engine that could — and it just keeps chugging along despite challenges thrown its way. “The grain business looks good. We moved 2,100 cars last year and we have every expectation of moving that much or more this year,” said Ken Eshpeter, the railway’s chairman and CEO and a director with the Friends of the Battle River Railway Society.
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gg producers in Alberta are now required to sign a “zero tolerance” pledge for animal abuse. “Any form of abuse, neglect, cruelty, or mistreatment of the birds under our care will not be tolerated and may be grounds for immediate disciplinary action up to and including dismissal,” the pledge states. Any farm that has severe animal welfare issues — like the instances seen in a now infamous Mercy for Animals video shot on an Alberta poultry operation — can have its eggproduction licence suspended immediately. “The zero tolerance to animal abuse was an unwritten policy before, but we’ve put it in there to make sure that everybody has a very strong understanding of what abuse means,” said Susan Schafers, chair of the Egg Farmers of Alberta. “If there ever was to be a problem, we have a way to deal with it, rather than dealing with it on a case-by-case basis.” The farm welfare policy, which along with animal welfare also covers areas such as
The written zero tolerance pledge was already in the works when this Mercy for Animals undercover video made national headlines in 2013, say Egg Farmers of Alberta officials. biosecurity, came into effect in August, and has been strengthened since then. “We’ve really gone beyond the code of practice requirements,” said Christina Robinson, producer services manager for the Egg Farmers of Alberta.
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As of Jan. 1, producers must document daily barn inspections and abide by new handling, catching and loading guidelines for moving birds. The new policy follows in the wake of one of the most publicized cases of abuse in
the Canadian poultry industry — a 2013 undercover video shot by Mercy for Animals at Kuku Farms and Creekside Grove Farms near Edmonton.
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