This statutory measure amends the Penal Code to prohibit the housing of a calf raised for veal or a pregnant farm pig in an enclosure too small for the animal to turn around. The measure also prohibits the tethering of these animals in a manner that prevents them from turning around. The measure authorizes a separate misdemeanor charge for the unlawful confinement or tethering of each animal. The measure allows for specified exceptions to its provisions. Specifically, the measure does not apply to county fairs or during medical procedures or examinations. The measure also allows pigs to be housed in this manner during the seven-day period prior to the expected date of giving birth. The measure would become effective on January 1, 2008.