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RE: Why do extreme cruelty to animals sometimes happen on farms?

in #dpoll6 years ago

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  • Mass animal husbandry is to blame
  • The employees are overwhelmed
  • A brutalization of society is to blame
  • The money and the greed is to blame
  • The time the employees have is too short
  • Too few controls
  • Political decisions are partly to blame
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Thank you, simonjay :). I also think that all the above points are to blame. But we could all reduce meat consumption, too. Even a small amount of meat with a lot of potatoes can make goulash tasty. We can also, for example, make salmon or meat skewers instead of salmon or meat alone, where there are a lot of vegetables and fruits. Peaches and pineapples can also be added very well. And we don't have to eat meat that much.
The slaughter of animals is very brutal. I think that animal protection organisations and politicians should get together and consult and introduce regulations. As it is, it is not possible. It must change. We must not tolerate this cruelty to animals. Why, for example, are male chicks allowed to be shredded? Why must the fur of the living animal be removed? Why is the keeping in the narrowest space? Why are geese stuffed with too much food? Why animal experiments? The politicians could push through a lot, but why don't they do that?

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