Stop Killing Unborn Calves for Science

Target: Robert M. Califf M.D., FDA Commissioner

Goal: Enforce stricter regulations on fetal bovine serum to encourage laboratories to transition towards more ethical, equally promising alternatives to in vitro cell growth.

Each year, an estimated 1.8 million unborn calves are killed for fetal bovine serum (FBS), a mixture of hormones, growth factors, and proteins which is used in laboratories to help grow cells in vitro. FBS is derived from the blood of fetal calves, and is harvested once the calves’ pregnant mothers are slaughtered for meat. The harvesting is typically done without any anaesthesia, and the fetuses are likely exposed to extreme pain and discomfort in their final moments.

FBS, in addition to ethical concerns, presents many other problems to the scientific community. Among these are variations in experimental outcomes due to differences in the composition between FBS batches and high costs. Dedicated scientists have, in recent years, started developing alternative methods to FBS, including human serum (huS) and platelet lysate (hPL), which typically yield similar or even superior results for in vitro cell growth.

Sign this petition to urge the USDA to enforce non-animal derived supplements for cell culture growth.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Commissioner Califf,

Fetal bovine serum (FBS) is commonly used in labs throughout the U.S. as a method by which researchers are able to grow cells in vitro cultures. In addition to problems with the high costs and low reliability of this method–different FBS batches have different compositions and, therefore, affect the outcomes of experiments differently–the wide scale use of FBS in labs raises ethical concerns, as well.

FBS is derived from the blood of unborn calves, which are killed shortly after their mothers are slaughtered for food. The harvesting process is likely extremely painful and uncomfortable for the fetuses, as they are given no anaesthesia to numb them. Each year, nearly 1.8 million unborn calves are killed in the name of FBS production.

And the worst part is, there is no need for all this bloodshed. Scientists have uncovered several alternative methods for cell culture growth–including human serum (huS) and platelet lysate (hPL)–which yield similar and, oftentimes, superior results to FBS.

We are asking you, Dr. Califf, to implement stricter regulations on FBS usage in laboratories throughout the U.S. and encourage researchers to transition towards non-animal derived alternatives to FBS.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo Credit: Julia Volk


2 Comments

  1. I’m shocked to find out about this practice! This sounds so primitive as well as it unethical and immoral! How can the US allow this to continue? Please protect these animals

  2. THIS WORLD IS SO FUCKED UP!!! THE WAY ANIMALS ARE TREATED IS HORRENDOUS. SLAUGHTERING ANIMALS IS ALREADY APPALLING & SICKENING,,, OMG!! SLAUGHTERING PREGNANT ANIMALS IS ABSOLUTE EVIL!!!! THIS SHOULD NOT BE HAPPENING!!! ONLY EVIL FUCKED UP MONSTERS ARE ABLE TO DO THIS TO ANIMALS. THEY LOVE IT… THATS WHY ONLY EVIL MONSTER CRIMINALS WORK IN SLAUGHTER HOUSES, FARMS, ANYWHERE THERE IS UNPROTECTED ANIMALS… THIS IS HEAVEN FOR ALL THESE SADISTIC EVIL INBREEDS! & ALL THOSES IN GOVERNMENTS THAT DON’T HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THE WAY ANIMALS ARE TREATED IN THIS WORLD,,,, THEY ARE FUCKING EVIL TOO, THEY LEGALIZE IT ALL!

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