Donate to help end their suffering
Right now, millions of Australian cows are being forced to live in filthy, barren pens called “feedlots” with little protection from the sun – all so they can be used for beef.
By sending a letter to McDonald’s, you’ve joined a growing movement of compassionate people asking them to improve animal welfare standards across their supply chain. Your voice is helping push for a future where cows are no longer forced to spend their final days in filthy, barren pens.
Because of you, we’re one step closer to seeing a world where cows have better lives. We’ll keep you updated on the progress of this action and reach out with more opportunities to help farm animals in Australia and around the world.
Will you take the next step to fuel our ongoing work to take the ‘factory’ out of ‘farming’? Just $5 can make a world of difference in their lives.
Please share this action with your family and friends and ask them to add their names to our letter today - the more people who join us, the more we can achieve for animals.
Right now, millions of Australian cows are being forced to live in filthy, barren pens called “feedlots” with little protection from the sun – all so they can be used for beef.
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