(December 1, 2019 at 9:29 am)ThinkingIsThinking Wrote:(November 30, 2019 at 8:51 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Disagree. Far fewer humans die in slaughterhouse accidents than die in hunting accidents.
Boru
Animals suffer at least as much in slaughterhouses as they do from hunting.
I don't agree. I have been in slaughterhouses and have watched cattle, poultry and pigs as they are slaughtered. They were stunned with a captive bolt to the brain (cattle) and an electric shock (pigs and poultry). Their loss of consciousness is instantaneous and complete, and if you watch it you understand that their lights are completely out. When animals are hunted, they're shot with a rifle, shotgun or arrow from a certain distance away, and the hunter aims for the heart. The hunter has to track them for some distance before they fall, if they do fall. Often they are lost and the hunter never finds them.
If I had to choose my own demise, I'd pick the commercial slaughter plant.
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