I see a lot of ya'll are against the way that cattle farms slaughter animals.
This is with a bolt being driven into the back of their neck at the bottom of the cerebral column which paralyzes them instantly. Then they're hung up on racks and the throat is slit. The animal is effectively 'dead' to itself the moment the bolt hits (takes about .2 seconds from the bolt entering the skin to knocking out the cow).
So what is inhumane about that? The .2 seconds of pain that they might feel?
If that's the case, define what IS a humane slaughter. Gassing them in a chamber so they pass out THEN slitting their throat?
I'm curious.
This is with a bolt being driven into the back of their neck at the bottom of the cerebral column which paralyzes them instantly. Then they're hung up on racks and the throat is slit. The animal is effectively 'dead' to itself the moment the bolt hits (takes about .2 seconds from the bolt entering the skin to knocking out the cow).
So what is inhumane about that? The .2 seconds of pain that they might feel?
If that's the case, define what IS a humane slaughter. Gassing them in a chamber so they pass out THEN slitting their throat?
I'm curious.