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Are there animal farms out there that practice anti animal cruelty? According to vegans, they say that animals in organic farms are treated with the same level of abuse in comparison with conventional animals. Is this true? |
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There's a big movement out there of farmers trying to claim that they treat their animals "humanely" so that people will feel less guilty about eating them. In truth, however, they all go to the same slaughterhouses. What's "humane" about murdering an animal simply because his or her death will bring you pleasure? |
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I get my meat from local farmers. They call me and ask if I want a half or quarter of beef. Then they take the cattle to the butcher. I get my meat from one animal. It has not been tortured. A half will last us at least a year in the freezer and what ever kind of meat I want that day, it is there ready to thaw out. If you get your meat from a 4-H kid who raised it you can be sure it was raised with love. These kids put their heart and soul into raising these animals so they can get recognition at the fair. |
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Yes there is. Many farms are now starting to be free range which means that they let the animals run free. But it is not 100% cruelty-free, no farm is acutally. No animal is treated 100% the right way an animal deserves to be treated. But if you want to buy free-range chicken or something of that sort, you can eat it knowing that that animal wasn't harmed nearly as much as factory farms. But your best bet would be to try out vegetarianism. It's amzing. Much healthier. |
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Because there are so many ways to think of killing as kind...
Face it, murder can't be not cruel. It's murder! Plus, with the huge agri-corps trying to cut costs with propoganda such as "free-range"... whatever.
NO. Teach by example; if you are not a coward, stand up for what you believe in |
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There really is no "humane" about it--granted, there are farms where the animals are treated less cruelly, but when the time comes, they are still trucked long distances and killed in the same slaughter line as conventionally produced meats. There's really no way to "humanely" kill an animal.
And "free-range" is just a bunch of greenwashing. Unless you live near the farm and can see the conditions for yourself, there is absolutely no way to ensure the animals you consume and whose milk and eggs you consume are treated with any decency. |
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