Ranyhyn
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How come that footage from that carehome got used then? (not directed at you of course Kenzo)
Surely that sets a precedent?
Surely that sets a precedent?
How come that footage from that carehome got used then? (not directed at you of course Kenzo)
Surely that sets a precedent?
I agree Wagtail, I am trying to work my OH round to really taking an active interest in where his lambs are going to end up. He works so hard and they have a lovely life while here with us BUT once they go to market they are waved off and that's the end of it. I'd like to get him to pay more attention, if possible (and I am a huge novice when it comes to this) to where they end up and how they get there! I know this is the same for a lot of farmers, that they put a lot of time and love into their stock only for some shite bag to treat it with evil and abuse at the endsaddens me this could happen to our lambs who are happilly playing outside the window.
Like you its not their death that irks me, but the way they get there![]()
I have just seen in soapbox that the company were on tv this morning. They will be going to the police, not to prosecute the evil torturing gits who were killing the pigs but to find who put the secret camera up. What arrsouls.
I think it would be very wrong to assume that just because you work in a slaughter house you are not an animal lover, that is like saying that all meat eaters are not animal lovers which is simply not true.
Its not a pleasant job but someone has to do it, it needs to be done as in a humane and proffessional way and everyone should take pride in their work no matter what is it they have to do, for person who is doing that day in and day out (correctly) to earn money for their family, then I take my hat off to them.
Similar problems in USA following Conklin Dairy Farms undercover filming of abuse. Secret filming is now illegal in some States I believe.I can't understand why undercover filming cases can't be prosecuted.
DEFRA ....your a joke.
So you think workers in a slaughterhouse will be animal lovers?
So do we assume you have been in slaughterhouses on a regular basis? Well here`s someone who has..and I stand by what I said. It`s a job to be done for them ,humanity does`nt come into it,they are hardened/numbed whatever you care to call it,any animal lover could not do that job.
our company buys pigs eyes from this particular place...im currently trying to pursuade them to go somewhere else, makes me sick
I think that pretty much sums up why our pork is wandering around in the field across the road from the sitting room... they're collected from a local breeder at 8 weeks, when they're finished we take them to the local slaughter house to be dispatched and collect them the same day, we take them to the local butcher and discuss which cuts we want & how we want it done and then we collect the meat the next day and it goes in the freezer!
We also breed our own lambs and they lead exactly the same life but go to a local farmer rather than the slaughter house... obviously it's harder to eat something that you've fed and looked after but it gives you a far greater piece of mind. You know where they've been, what they've eaten and how they've been treated every day of their lives.
...... and it tastes soooo much better for living a 'free range' life!![]()
However.....and I may be wrong, but most big supermarkets have their own slaughter houses for raw meat products. Its possible that these types of slaughter houses may supply local butchers, and processed meat manufacturers. This makes boycotting individual products very difficult.
That is wrong I'm afraid, Supermarkets tender out for all their own branded products they dont make any products themselves. They take very few investment risks preferring to pass that on to their suppliers.
Sorry I haven't read all the posts but just wanted to add. If want to eat meat as ethically as you can , then eat organic. Abattoirs have to meet high welfare standards to process organic livestock. They are audited and although this isn't fool proof, its a better start than a lot. Organic meat has to have been slaughtered in a licensed abattoir. It's an option at least.
The problem with that is that we have to produce food for the poor,
and the better qualitied ethically produced foods are dearer. Personally I hate seeing someone buy cheap eggs n meat and I wish they would eat less of it but better farmed / welfare foods.
they are just different in that they cannot express with a voice etc.
So if my understanding is correct the agency has seen to it that both slaughterman have been dismissed but Defra will not prosecute because the evidence is via a third party.wtf![]()
the dalai lama said 'from the buddhist point of view, all LIVING BEINGS -that is, being with FEELINGS, EXPERIENCES AND SENSATIONS- are considered EQUAL, humans can live without eating meat and our natural tendence is towards vegitarianism, and revulsion at harming other creatures.
i think animals are just like us same emotions etc, pain, affection, jealousy, fear, joy and love, they are just different in that they cannot express with a voice etc.
i worked in an Aattoir when i was a 15yr old lass..
my ex was and still is a qualified slaughterman
i forwarded this to him...and as TFC would ban me, i shant repeat his remarks.
he is a caring man and would never subject any animal to this type of treatment