Animal Slaughterhouses...?!


Question: I do agree with eating meat but what I don't agree with is the brutal way they treat animals in slaughterhouses! What are some things you can do to change this? How can we persuade them to kill animals more humanely?


Answers: I do agree with eating meat but what I don't agree with is the brutal way they treat animals in slaughterhouses! What are some things you can do to change this? How can we persuade them to kill animals more humanely?

You need to stop eating meat. simple.

While you buy meat you are paying for thier actions. They will only change when the money dried up. By giving them money, you are condoning what they do.

By buying meat, you are directly responsible for slaughter house practices. Its simple, if you can live with that, good on ya, but you need to face facts. You cannot say you eat meat but don't agree with slaughter house practices - the 2 statements don't align

If you were against land-mines would you buy shares in a land-mine company ?..... Its peoples actions that define thier morals, not words. If you are against something, you shouldn't support it.

I feel the same way as you do. If the animals were slaughtered humanely, I would eat meat. I am afraid there is nothing we can do to change things except for protesting and joining groups like PETA. And of course, not supporting the industry.

Actually, slaughter operations are improving the way that they operate, stressing the animals makes for funky tasting meat.

Vote with your dollars. Anytime you purchase something, you're supporting the company that makes it. Don't buy things you don't support, and let the companies know why.

Edited to add:
Go to www.eatwellguide.org. Type in your zip code. If you aren't going to go vegan, then buy your meat & animal products from one of the local farms you find there, where the animals had some semblance of a normal life before being slaughtered.

Don't give money to the factory farming industry. I don't know how you find meat that hasn't gone through the slaughterhouses, though. Maybe find a local farmer with humane practices?

Join Peta (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) & a host of other organizations. Animal Defense League, ASPCA, PCRM (The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine- preventing un-necessary experiments on animals for medical research, dogs, cats, monkeys ), Farm Sanctuary, Humane Society, etc etc etc...

Sign petitions, give donations so they can continue their work. See what current petitions to our polititions are circulating throughout the many cruelty prevention groups. See what bills are up for discussion that pertain to cruelty & contact your legislators & tell them how you feel. There are so many different groups out there. Just get involved. The more citizens that speak up, the better to be heard.

I for one will not eat ate a restaurant that serves veal or fois gras (goose liver pate). I also will not go to a circus that uses animals in their acts.

Yes, I do eat meat, but am strongly opposed to cruel treatment of animals, especially if they are giving their lives for our contiued nourishment, & survival.

I was raised on a farm and that is how we ate many things for food. That used to be the only way people ate. It still is today,
to provide it for those of us that do like meat. I have seen how it is done, on the farm.........xx

Thats what makes it taste so good lol

There is absolutely no way to kill anyone humanely. So there's no way to have humane meat until they figure out a way to do large-scale vat-grown meat. When companies refer to "humane" meats, it usually means the animals had a better life than is industry standard. But they're still killed in the same slaughterhouses as conventionally raised animals.

If you don't like the way animals are treated in the slaughterhouses, you're just going to have to go vegetarian.

Stop buying it!

Death is about as brutal as it gets. The choice to eat meat comes with a price: slaughterhouses and death. There's no way to make that pretty.

I eat meat! I try not to think of how the animals are killed! I've watched my grandpa slaughter pigs and chickens before. They way he killed them is the best way! Slaughterhouses are evil

You know this is what is wrong with our world...people would rather 'not think about' unpleasant things. Of course if you 'don't want to think about' a suffering animal then you don't have to deal with the fact that you paid for it's throat to be slit or a captive bolt gun shot into it's brain and 'not thinking about it' somehow makes it ok. It's not ok at all. If you are unwilling to think about the fact that animals are suffering and dying so you can have way more protein than you need, heart attacks and other diseases than you shouldn't eat it to begin with. Go vegetarian and actually try and make a difference in some 2,000 animal lives instead of 'not thinking about it.' Imagine if people just didn't want to think about slavery? What then?

By not eating meat.

If I killed you against your will, would it be possible to do it humanely?

No matter how painless or unaware you were of what was happening?

The slaughtering of them isn't the only problem. It is also how they are raised and transported. It really is a horrible unimaginable thing happening to them. They best thing to do is protest and not support these industries by becoming vegan or vegetarian. Also sending letters to public representatives, and even local newspapers. One day, probably not in our lifetime, I believe that things will change for the better. But we have to fight now to get there in the future.

Have you been to a slaughterhouse? I've never been to a large scale one, but killing is killing. Stressing an animal out before you kill it is probably what you're talking about. Anyway, if you don't like that thought, buy your meat from a small local butcher shop with it's own kill floor, the meat will be better quality from there anyway. Going local is usually more expensive, but usually also results in a higher quality product, meat included.





The consumer Foods information on foodaq.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007 FoodAQ - Terms of Use - Contact us - Privacy Policy

Food's Q&A Resources