Cause, on Jul 5 2009, 06:27 PM, said:
PETA is insane, Wht they want simply can not ever exist. Further they seem detached from reality. Nature is not a nice place. Their are insects which implant their young into live hosts which than eat their way out. I live in SA, I was once privilaged enough to see a lion kill not one but two buffola in the krueger park. It took over twenty minutes for the animal to die. It shat itself and than pissed itself in fear. Its cries would have been horrible Im sure if its throat were not cut. The lions kept tugging it with their claws. Presumbly trying to hurry it on its way. That animal should have been so lucky to have had a human at the meat factory speed iton its way. But you know what animals are animals.
They are not people and im hungry!
That doesn't mean you should just feel happy and satisfied with another living being, even a dumb one, having to live out a short painfull existance in a place worse than a Nazi Death Camp. It is unfortunant the conditions that our livestock some times, a lot of the time maybe, has to live under, and if we can make it less painfull while it lasts that should be a goal. It's basic human capacity for understanding another creatures needs and feeling its pain.
If you don't feel the least uncomfortable with the footage in that video you are a cold, helpless case boardering on a sociopath. Farmers do not treat their
animals like that.
Cause, on Jul 5 2009, 06:27 PM, said:
Also chickens being alive after their throats are slit. Decapitated chickens will run around for minutes after. They are not alive. Its like body twitches.
I think the point is that the slice across their neck is some times too shallow. Why they don't just remove the head entirely I don't know.
Cause, on Jul 5 2009, 06:27 PM, said:
Also twelve years in the wild? there is over 20 billion chickens in the world. What wild will we put them in? The bird has been domesticated for thousands of years!
Animals are no more domesticated than that they can turn feral and adapt to living in the wild in one generation... maybe with the exception of Chihuahuas
This post has been edited by Aptorian: 05 July 2009 - 04:41 PM