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Where can I buy meat that is genuinely free range and the animals have not suffered at any stage? The rspca 'Freedom Food' range has been criticised by many animal welfare groups.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sft42 is quite right. If you eat animals unfortunately they have to die first (yes I know but let's not get into that). The very nature of dying maybe or maybe not painful, we don't know so we make a decision to eat or not. If you are really worried about it become a vegan. Lifes a bit#h as some say.
I understand the 'hypocrisy' if you like that sft42 and Cardinal point out, but if people are going to eat meat, isn't it better that at least the animals have lived the most comfortable lives possible, with least suffering? Surely it's preferable that an animal lives a pain-free existence, rather than spend 1/2/3/4/5 years (I'll admit, I've no idea at what age, for instance, cows are killed for their meat) living a miserable and painful life in awful conditions?
Cattle/sheep are not intensively reared in general. They are ruminants and eat cellulose(grass) which humans cannot digest. So us clever humans put them out on the grass and turn them into 1st class proteins which we can digest. To say they have a painful life would be wrong, even in winter the farmer will make sure they have cover and food. It's in his interest to do so. To get back to cardinals point it is the death of the animal which is the problem. When you know animals, you know when they are distressed. An abattoir is not a pleasant place and I have seen a lot of distressed animals, but a minority. Pigs are another matter and although one of the cleanest animals(not a joke) they are cannabalistic (along with chickens) and are intensively reared (check out Denmark) but oddly enough their slaughtering is less painless than cattle. Your choice but we have domain over all the animals of the world.
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