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if you went to a slaughter house and watched them being killed and cut up would you still eat meat
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No most definately not. Did you see that programme that was on BBC3 a few weeks ago, it showed the meat basically from the field to the plate.
I only watched the one about lamb (I don't like lamb) and I couldn't watch it. The poor little lambs being electrocuted and when that didn't kill them, getting their throats slit...
I couldn't watch. Strangely enough, once they had been killed, gutted and skinned and just looked like a carcas you see hanging up in a butchers shop (remember them?) I wasn't so bothered. It was the actual slaughter that affected me.
There is no way I could have watched the one with calves or piglets, I like beef and pork/bacon too much and it would seriously have put me off eating either.
I only watched the one about lamb (I don't like lamb) and I couldn't watch it. The poor little lambs being electrocuted and when that didn't kill them, getting their throats slit...
I couldn't watch. Strangely enough, once they had been killed, gutted and skinned and just looked like a carcas you see hanging up in a butchers shop (remember them?) I wasn't so bothered. It was the actual slaughter that affected me.
There is no way I could have watched the one with calves or piglets, I like beef and pork/bacon too much and it would seriously have put me off eating either.
No, it wouldn't concern me, though I'm sure it's not a pleasant experience, for them or me.
What concerns me far more is what happens before the animal is slaughtered - the overcrowding, chemical force-feeding, and inhumane transport conditions. That's what limits my meat consumption.
And if you've ever seen a battery chicken farm, you'd buy free range eggs.
What concerns me far more is what happens before the animal is slaughtered - the overcrowding, chemical force-feeding, and inhumane transport conditions. That's what limits my meat consumption.
And if you've ever seen a battery chicken farm, you'd buy free range eggs.
I worked in an abattoir for a while, and it made no difference to my eating habits, and I still enjoy my meat and the odd steak now and then. Some people I have spoken to about this say that its cruel and animals should not be kept and slaughtered for human consumption. Well everyone is entitled to their own opinion, all I would say to those people is that I sincerely hope they are all strict vegans!
I personally realise the need for animals to be bred for slaughter for human consumption. However, I know there is a lot of behind the scenes malpractice and inhumane treatment in the rearing of these animals and in the slaughterhouse.
If an animal has a proper life before slaughter, does not have to endure long transport to the slaughter house and is slaughtered humanely with no prior distress then I see no problem, but unfortunately so often this is just not the case.
If an animal has a proper life before slaughter, does not have to endure long transport to the slaughter house and is slaughtered humanely with no prior distress then I see no problem, but unfortunately so often this is just not the case.
If you attended a live birth and saw all the gunk and filth coming out of a ripped vagina with the woman unecessarily screaming and a gunky baby with a long blue sausage hanging from their belly button. Then visit them in a few days with stinking yellowy mustard crap fillingtheir nappy and the woman with well sucked and smarting nipples enjoying sleepness nights and disolvable stitches, would you still have unprotected sex if trying for a baby?
The answer is probably yes.
The answer is probably yes.
That is the most natural thing in the world for man, to hunt and kill for survival 4GS. However, if man were not so greedy and ate less meat (although reared humanely hence more expensive) and more of other forms of food, then I think it would be better.
We are used to cheap meat (especially chicken). I think we should think about it more carefully before we buy.
We are used to cheap meat (especially chicken). I think we should think about it more carefully before we buy.
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