What's a humane yet cost effective way to slaughter mass amounts of animals?
A bolt gun to the head, just like it's done now (when done properly).
loooooooool couldn't have said it better myself +rep. God damn petapeta particularly pisses me off when they talk about cows. It's like they've never seen one before. When are they going to realize that cows, other than their meat and milk, are entirely worthless and helpless animals. They eat for like 16 hrs/day and do nothing but stand there. If peta got their way and all the cows were set free they'd be extinct within a week. They have zero survival abilities or have any predatory defenses or have anywhere to live nor can they fend for themselves foodwise in the wild. Like chickens without captivity and being bred for food they couldn't survive. The fantasy world they live in is just completely fuckin ridiculous. They're almost as bad as tree huggers.
OT: strange as it may sound, working in the abs was one of the most enjoyable jobs I had, back in the day. Worked as a slicer/boner for FJ's @ Byron Bay. Finish the overs by 11am and walk across the road to go surfing for rest of the day. Gold when you were a young fella in the 70's![]()
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A bolt gun to the head, just like it's done now (when done properly).
If that's true then I would have no problem with backing agendas to legislate this kind of stuff. Peta fails because they are going after the impossible. Not only do they fail at their own goal they set themselves up for a backlash of people that end up screaming about people taking their meat. The majority of people are going to eat meat, it's just a fact but I bet almost no one would have a problem with implementing cost effective procedures that would insure that all animals are treated humanely in life and death. Even cows.
fuck cows
If that's true then I would have no problem with backing agendas to legislate this kind of stuff.
"Cost effective regulation" is an oxymoron.but I bet almost no one would have a problem with implementing cost effective procedures that would insure that all animals are treated humanely in life and death. Even cows.
BTW soy milk is not good for you, vegetarian noobs.
BTW soy milk is not good for you, vegetarian noobs.
Fuck you. Im not vegetarian but I prefer to drink soy milk. Cow milk is shit, unhealthy to say the least.
Ive been drinking cow milk my entire life, half a year ago ive got familiar with the facts and im drinking soy since then. Soy is three times more expensive, but its well worth the monies.
Soy milk + cookies is the real deal.
What's a humane, yet cost effective, way to slaughter massive amounts of animals?
"Cost effective regulation" is an oxymoron.
Who wants to pay more so they can feel good that the cow in their cheeseburger died with a smile on its face?