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| #62 - I never said all of them are like that. Congratulatio… | 01/03/2016 on Cows jumping in joy when... | 0 |
| #61 - You can guarantee it? Funny how you know what I have and haven… [+] (1 new reply) | 01/03/2016 on Cows jumping in joy when... | 0 |
| You can literally google "How cattle are slaughtered" and it'll tell you how they are slaughtered for your country. So yeah, Daspopo is Right, A horrible few isn't ALL of them. Australian Rules on Slaughter are: "Upon arrival at the abattoir (either the day before or on the day of slaughter), animals are provided with water, shade, shelter and feed as appropriate. Sick or injured animals are segregated and given appropriate treatment or humanely euthanased." "Just prior to slaughter, animals are walked up a raceway into the abattoir where they enter the stunning box. This box separates the animal off from the rest of the animals in the raceway. Within seconds of entering this box, an operator stuns the animal. With sheep or pigs, this may be an electrical stun. With cattle, this may be a captive bolt. Both devices are aimed at the brain. Pigs may also be stunned using carbon dioxide. This stunning process ensures the animal is unconscious and insensible to pain before being bled out." So yeah, VERY humane... | ||
| #33 - Chromosome(s)? I think you are mistaken. [+] (1 new reply) | 01/03/2016 on I know right | 0 |
| perhaps. or perhaps not. www.friendshipcircle.org/blog/2012/05/22/13-chromosomal-disorders-youve-never-heard-of/ | ||
| #30 - It requires that the two of you have about equal overall stami… | 01/03/2016 on Lightsaber Forms | +2 |
| #17 - Underage b&, he said he's 17(seventeen), which is mathemat… | 01/03/2016 on Anon Is 17 | +3 |
| #43 - Att vår värld behöver ha Mera kärlek varje dag | 01/03/2016 on WWIII if we everyone's... | +1 |
| #48 - Goddamned SJWs trying to get a handle on Sans. | 01/03/2016 on Cows jumping in joy when... | 0 |
| #47 - >humanely Never seen how they treat food animals, … [+] (6 new replies) | 01/03/2016 on Cows jumping in joy when... | +2 |
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vigilantej (01/03/2016) [-] because every place treats them poorly inhumanly and there is no such thing a responsible productions get real moron You can literally google "How cattle are slaughtered" and it'll tell you how they are slaughtered for your country. So yeah, Daspopo is Right, A horrible few isn't ALL of them. Australian Rules on Slaughter are: "Upon arrival at the abattoir (either the day before or on the day of slaughter), animals are provided with water, shade, shelter and feed as appropriate. Sick or injured animals are segregated and given appropriate treatment or humanely euthanased." "Just prior to slaughter, animals are walked up a raceway into the abattoir where they enter the stunning box. This box separates the animal off from the rest of the animals in the raceway. Within seconds of entering this box, an operator stuns the animal. With sheep or pigs, this may be an electrical stun. With cattle, this may be a captive bolt. Both devices are aimed at the brain. Pigs may also be stunned using carbon dioxide. This stunning process ensures the animal is unconscious and insensible to pain before being bled out." So yeah, VERY humane... | ||
| #42 - And the neckbeards will rise up from their basements, join han… [+] (1 new reply) | 01/03/2016 on Progress!...lol | +4 |
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| #41 - We populated that country by banging women and having smaller … [+] (1 new reply) | 01/03/2016 on Progress!...lol | +3 |
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