Animal rights activists are getting more creative as they continue to target dairy farms.
Recently a dairy farm in Wisconsin was the target of a new scheme where activists posed as USDA officials wanting to conduct a welfare audit.
The farm received a phone call from a woman stating she was with USDA-Animal Health Division and was demanding access to the farm to watch the farmer milk his cows to ensure they are being milked in a humane manner. The women refused to give them her name.
If you receive a call similar report there are three things to keep in mind:
Animal welfare audits will always be conducted in partnership with your cooperative.
If a true animal welfare concern has been called into the sheriff’s office, or the humane society, there will always be a sheriff escort.
Anyone visiting your farm from USDA will have a badge they can show you. At a minimum ask for a business card and call someone to verify their position.
Don’t forget, trespassing is illegal, consider getting authorities involved if necessary.
Have you experienced a fraudulent scheme like this? Let us know in the comments or email me at alaca@farmjournal.com.