ILuvCowparsely
Well-Known Member
Personally I would like to see a public channel showing slaughter .. good practice as a means to educate those who haven't a clue about how meat is produced.. there is far too much ignorance .. if the public view humane methods at UK slaughterhouses it means that UK produced meat will improve its standing with the public.. there will be few vocal fringe bods who kick up about killing animals for food but they are in reality few.. just very noisy.. the point being that if the general public are well informed they will better be able to rationalise humane slaughter rather than react emotionally when the fringe minority use emotive and sensational propaganda.
CCTV should be viewed as a WIN WIN scenario.
Personally speaking I would not watch it. I do not enjoy watching animals being slaughtered.
CCTV yes for making sure animals do not suffer, but I will avoid seeing that ty. Others watch it if you wish but any program like that which comes on tv for education or what ever will not be watched by me, seeing poor animals being shot or stund is not my idea of tv watching.
Saw this first hand in the 1970's and it changed my life, my views are still the same.
I just didn't like to think about the poor animals, seeing rabbits being skewed on prongs like peas, or some on calling the cow over saying daisy daisy come her - cow comes over and he slits her throat children supposed not to be traumatized by that?? well they were. This would not be allowed now.
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