How to kill animals ?!


Question: How to kill animals !?
I tricked you!!.!.!. Well sortof, I do want to know, just not like you think!.
I personally disagree with Peta that not being a vegetarian is bad, and that wearing fur/wool is bad!.
So today I went on the PEta site and looked up some facts!. (Some facts about cows/milking were wrong!)
Well I saw some horrible images of animals being killed for meat!.
I personally am never going to give up eating meat, and think that eating something that has been hunted is good, but not everything is hunter!. What is the right way to commercially kill an animal for meat!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
The bolt method is most humane, but if you have ethical worries, look for free range meat, most animal mistreatment occur prior to the slaughter!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

When I went through an abortoire, both the sheep and cattle were stunned by electricity so that they didn't feel the pain of being slaugthered!.

The animals walk into like a steel crate where electricity is charged enough just to stun them, then as they fall out they are hung by a hoof then their throats are slit to bleed out!.

This is alot different to how we killed animals on the farm!. This was done normally by just slitting their throats and leaving them to bleed over the ground till they stopped kicking!.then strung them up ready to skin etc!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

With a gun, chainsaw, machete, poison(not recommended, because then you probably shouldn't consume it), or asphyxiation!.

I would eat meat regardless, and PETA/other organizations like that always show the worst-of-the-worst!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

quickly, its not tright to jab a nife in a cows throat and rip its skin with your hands while its thrashing on the groundWww@FoodAQ@Com





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