Alicia Prygoski is appalled at the treatment of farm animals and their exemption from federal and state anti-cruelty laws.“It’s completely legal and widely accepted to cut off their tails without anesthesia and confine them to spaces so small they can’t move, and systematically starve them, among other painful practices,” explained Prygoski, a May graduate from WMU-Cooley Law School.“It would be illegal to treat our pets this way. But farm animals have the same capacity to suffer, so it should …