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Originally Posted by Dreddz
death in any way is brutal, so what does it really matter?
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Originally Posted by Dreddz
death in any way is brutal, so what does it really matter?
I wouldnt say all means of death is brutal, if you pleasantly died in your sleep, would you say thats brutal ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dignified Pauper
The fact is, the people who are in charge of this cut as many corners as possible.
Although, im sure the workers are the real people to blame, i'd imagine the people who give the orders tell them to be careful, but the heartless workers want the job to be over as quickly as possible, so do a very sleazy job, very sleazy indeed.
No you don't. As illustrated an proven in my previous post.Quote:
Originally Posted by crazybayman
No it doesn't:Quote:
Originally Posted by Anaisa
All modern, intensive farming practices consume large amounts of fossil fuel and water resources and have lead to emissions of harmful gases and chemicals. The habitat for wildlife provided by large industrial monoculture farms is very poor, and modern industrial agriculture is a threat to biodiversity compared with farming practices such as organic farming, permaculture, arable, pastoral, and rainfed agriculture.
Animals fed on grain, and also those which rely on grazing, need far more water than grain crops According to the USDA growing the crops necessary to feed farmed animals requires nearly half of the United States' water supply and 80% of its agricultural land. Additionally, animals raised for food in the U.S. consume 90% of the soy crop, 80% of the corn crop, and a total of 70% of its grain. In tracking food animal production from the feed trough to the dinner table, the inefficiencies of meat, milk and egg production range from 4:1 energy input to protein output ratio up to 54:1. The result is that producing animal based food is typically much less efficient than the harvesting of grains, vegetables, legumes, seeds and fruits. This criticism could not be applied to animals that are grazed rather than fed, especially those grazed on land that could not be used for other purposes. However, this type of grazing is becoming less common worldwide, being substituted with intense farming, and in some cases leads to topsoil loss.
According to the WorldWatch Institute "Massive reductions in meat consumption in industrial nations will ease the health care burden while improving public health; declining livestock herds will take pressure off of rangelands and grainlands, allowing the agricultural resource base to rejuvenate. As populations grow, lowering meat consumption worldwide will allow more efficient use of declining per capita land and water resources, while at the same time making grain more affordable to the world's chronically hungry."
I just ate some KFC, it was good. Honestly people, it's good to have a heart and all, but what do you think happens. We kill things to eat it, it's part of being a carnivore. I mean, can you imagine what other animals do to eachother... it's far worse, trust me.
Plus there are far worse things going on in the world, like people doing that to other people... well similar things, can't do exactly that.
THE JACKEL
*shakes head*
Someone should lock this thread... its the same thing over and over.
Guy1: I will neva eva eat meat again!
Guy2: I just had KFC.
Guy3: Your horrible!
or something like that... seriously people, theres a lot better things to talk about than chickens getting their beaks cut off and thrown into cramped boxes.
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Originally Posted by OdinDragoon
I hate when people do that. Yes there are better things to talk about. But there's better things to talk about than Naruto episodes. There's better things to talk about than how to get the Gold Chocobo in FFVII. There's better things to talk about than teenage romance problems. There's better things to talk about than Old Manus.
But you know what? *THIS* thread's topic is about the chickens getting their beaks chopped off. That's what the topic of this thread is, so that's what people will talk about in this thread.
I sense sarcasm.
Anyways, what I'm trying to say is:
A) Don't go to KFC
or
B) Don't watch the Golden Girls anymore.
I've posted in this thread more than anyone else. An you won't find any posts from me that even slightly resemble your guy 1 or guy 2 examples.Quote:
Originally Posted by OdinDragoon
Why is the finger pointed at KFC, this cruelty goes on with nearly all major meat companies. If someone refuses to eat at KFC because of this, they'd have to not eat at alot of places.....the end result is, unhappy life.
For every animal you don't eat, I'll eat 4. :laugh:
Anaisa: If there was anything in there to glorify the vegan way of life, then good for you. I'll stick to my normal meat, vegetables, fruit, grains, and dairy diet, in which I get to indulge in mouthwatering bbq'd lean steak, chicken, fish, etc. That post was a wee bit too long to give me any interest in reading the whole thing.
ok, how about ALL fast food is bad?
Chickens are evil, anyway. My twice-removed aunt's cousin, who incidentally lives in Kentucky, lost his right arm to a flock of rabid chickens. Damned critters.
Clearly not true.Quote:
Originally Posted by Miriel
Well, I didn't watch the video, but this makes sense to me somewhat. Once people decided to do the whole I'm-going-to-eat-you-fluffy-chicken thing, it would also be pretty weird to ask them to gently sit the chickens down, ask them for their last clucks and then send them peacefully off to heaven. These people want to make a profit and they're going to be pretty ruthless about it. Not that it's right or justifiable -- but there you are.Quote:
Originally Posted by theundeadhero
I'll survive, thanks. :rolleyes2Quote:
Originally Posted by Dreddz