Do animal cry when they know they will be killed as food?!


Question: I heard that cows and pigs do weep before they get slaughtered.


Answers: I heard that cows and pigs do weep before they get slaughtered.

Yes, when i was visiting my family in the philippines.. I stayed in the province.. We have our own piggery which sometimes they will slaughter a whole pig for dinner.. YOu can hear the pig screaming while being carried & draged.. Also chickens were killed for our dinner..

Dont get pissed at me for saying that. How do you think your meat is killed before it gets to the store? Its the same thing..

Where did you hear this?
Most of these animals are so interbred they are probably mongoloids!

lobsters make the biggest deal about it

They may not physically cry, but i'm sure they get very emotional. Especially as the ones that are not first will see their family being slaughtered :-(

I have heard that even plants react when killed.

I have seen so many wild animal hunt scenes of the big cats
the answer is NO..
I also have seen many of the shock films of the extremist ,,along with the Discovery Channel and the Science Channel on the slaughterhouses and the meat packing industry..
My answer is still NO...
I would imagine the kill in the wild causes the most severe panic and terror but crying no way..

Humans are the only animal that cries for psychological reasons (not just because of eye irritation). Pigs, at least, cannot be stressed when they are killed or their meat will be dark and people will not buy it.

yes, they do, only they can't speak, so we do not understand their begging for mercy, animal are living things with feeling, plants are living things without feeling,

Yes they do and so do chickens.





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