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5) The Humane Slaughter Act requires that an animal be rendered
unconscious with one swift application of a stunning device before slaughter. This requirement, however, can easily be violated, thanks to excessively rapid line speeds that can result in animals being cut up while fully conscious. Sped-up conveyor belts produce more profits for packing plants, but the cost is borne by the animals and by the laborers who have to work on the petrified creatures as they fight for their lives. As for birds (not legally recognized as animals), "humane" preslaughter stunning is not administered. 6) A meat diet dramatically raises your risk for heart attack, but in recent years you're less likely to die from one. Technology will probably save your life, but now you're left to live with the consequences. In the case of congestive heart failure -- an increasingly common outcome -- your heart, now so damaged, is unable to circulate blood to the rest of your body adequately; this results in fluid build-up and organ damage. In the U.S., nearly 5 million people live with the condition, and about 550,000 new cases crop up every year. The disease is the leading cause of hospitalization among the elderly, and hospital bills attributed to it come to $19 billion per year. |
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Way Cool and Wild! wrote:
5) The Humane Slaughter Act requires that an animal be rendered unconscious with one swift application of a stunning device before slaughter. This requirement, however, can easily be violated, thanks to excessively rapid line speeds that can result in animals being cut up while fully conscious. Sped-up conveyor belts produce more profits for packing plants, but the cost is borne by the animals and by the laborers who have to work on the petrified creatures as they fight for their lives. As for birds (not legally recognized as animals), "humane" preslaughter stunning is not administered. 6) A meat diet dramatically raises your risk for heart attack, but in recent years you're less likely to die from one. Technology will probably save your life, but now you're left to live with the consequences. In the case of congestive heart failure -- an increasingly common outcome -- your heart, now so damaged, is unable to circulate blood to the rest of your body adequately; this results in fluid build-up and organ damage. In the U.S., nearly 5 million people live with the condition, and about 550,000 new cases crop up every year. The disease is the leading cause of hospitalization among the elderly, and hospital bills attributed to it come to $19 billion per year. Your moooing in the wrong pasture fool! |