A nonprofit animal rights and medical ethics organization is suing the Defense Department for refusing to disclose details on its use of pigs and goats for medical training at four major military ...
Not everyone is mad at Congress: Thousands of goats per year will be spared now that lawmakers have passed a law ending the killing of goats for Army medical training. For years, Fort Bragg has shot, ...
The U.S. military will stop its practice of shooting pigs and goats to help prepare medics for treating wounded troops in a combat zone, ending an exercise made obsolete by simulators that mimic ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is trying to stop the Defense Department from killing about 8,500 goats and pigs a year in medical training exercises designed to prepare troops for combat. Rep. Hank ...
In the military, it's sometimes called "Goat Lab." Wounds are deliberately inflicted on anesthetized goats -- broken legs, amputations, sucking chest wounds. Then combat medics treat them. The ...
CHESHIRE, Conn. (WTNH) – 18-year-old Timothy and his classmates come to a Cheshire farm every week for a work training program through their school, Oak Hill, for students with special needs. “I ...
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