Alberta Farm Animal Care (AFAC)

Alberta Lamb Producers is a founding member of Alberta Farm Animal Care (AFAC). AFAC is an association started in 1993 by the livestock producers of Alberta to:

  • promote responsible, humane animal care;
  • engage in discussion with the public;
  • monitor and participate in issues and legislation, and;
  • encourage animal care research.

AFAC's goal is to improve animal handling and promote responsible animal care. The partnership recognizes that animal welfare issues are a growing international concern and the public expects all animals to be humanely treated throughout their lifetime. (AFAC's goals and timeline).

AFAC, working with industry, has collaborated on:

  • open communication with livestock protection agencies;
  • animal welfare curriculum with agriculture colleges;
  • handling and care of livestock guidelines, reports and training programs;
  • communicating to the public, with interactive displays, education resources and publications, how farmers care for their animals.

AFAC is the first livestock organization to form a working partnership with the provincial humane organization - the Alberta SPCA.  Alberta Agriculture and Food (AF) is also a partner of this new umbrella group called the Alberta Livestock Protection System (ALPS).

For more information about AFAC and its programs, please visit their website http://www.afac.ab.ca.

If you have a livestock care concern, please contact the Livestock Care Alert Action Line & Resource Team 1-800-506-2273.  Keep this number handy, or download AFAC’s information poster, and place in a visible location.