This is extreme cruelty !!!


It is not just the killing. It is more on how the killing was done.
You still don't get it?

Thou shall not kill cruelly.
 

The videos reflect the factory methods of raising and slaughtering farm animals "efficiently" on an industrial scale.
The workers in these slaughter houses become de-sensitised to cruelty to animals due to prolonged exposure.

Most people will not turn vegetarian even if they know about this.

It may be using wrong approach if the video makers want to promote a vegan diet by impressing the video viewers about cruelty to animals.
 

seriously considering...

or maybe eat food with halal certification. I believe this is based on more humane killing.

Well.. they are not human to begin with, therefore they don't have any soul (depending on your belief)
If they are living in the wild, I doubt the natural predator will do any different
 

Well.. they are not human to begin with, therefore they don't have any soul (depending on your belief)
If they are living in the wild, I doubt the natural predator will do any different

We are human, and we are predators, and it is not uncommon for us to kill animals....

But to some extend... when we were hunters, do we not kill animals for the meat?

It is true the workers are inhumane in handling animals, but animals are meant to feed us, who are higher up the food chain.....

In nature, when lion hunt a deer, or any other animal, it is just the same.... No anesthetic too either... and eaten alive...

Don't be so affected by this la...
 

We are human, and we are predators, and it is not uncommon for us to kill animals....

But to some extend... when we were hunters, do we not kill animals for the meat?

It is true the workers are inhumane in handling animals, but animals are meant to feed us, who are higher up the food chain.....

In nature, when lion hunt a deer, or any other animal, it is just the same.... No anesthetic too either... and eaten alive...

Don't be so affected by this la...

Not me :) I think some people are having middle age crisis and too much time. Maybe someday chicken and other farm animals will roam freely in Singapore, like cows in another country. I wonder how SMRT will handle it, fine it? :bsmilie:
 

Not me :) I think some people are having middle age crisis and too much time. Maybe someday chicken and other farm animals will roam freely in Singapore, like cows in another country. I wonder how SMRT will handle it, fine it? :bsmilie:

Actually, if the animal are roaming around, the meat is more tasty... like kampung chicken...

But the world is now all about cost now... and free roaming animal need a lot of space, and it is a premium now...
 


Danish zoo kills giraffe to prevent inbreeding


http://sg.news.yahoo.com/danish-zoo-kills-giraffe-prevent-inbreeding-143907726.html


COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Saying it needed to prevent inbreeding, the Copenhagen Zoo killed a 2-year-old giraffe and fed its remains to lions as visitors watched, ignoring a petition signed by thousands and offers from other zoos and a private individual to save the animal.

Marius, a healthy male, was put down Sunday using a bolt pistol, said zoo spokesman Tobias Stenbaek Bro. Visitors, including children, were invited to watch while the giraffe was then skinned and fed to the lions.

Marius' plight triggered a wave of online protests and renewed debate about the conditions of zoo animals. Before the giraffe was killed, an online petition to save it had received more than 20,000 signatures.

But the public feeding of Marius' remains to the lions was popular at Copenhagen Zoo. Stenbaek Bro said it allowed parents to decide whether their children should watch what the zoo regards as an important display of scientific knowledge about animals.

Stenbaek Bro said the zoo, which now has seven giraffes left, was recommended to put down Marius by the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria because there already were a lot of giraffes with similar genes in the organization's breeding program.

The Amsterdam-based EAZA has 347 members, including many large zoos in European capitals, and works to conserve global biodiversity and achieve the highest standards of care and breeding for animals.

Stenbaek Bro said EAZA membership isn't mandatory, but most responsible zoos are members of the organization.

He said his zoo had turned down offers from other zoos to take Marius and an offer from a private individual who wanted to buy the giraffe for 500,000 euros ($680,000).

Stenbaek Bro said a significant part of EAZA membership is that the zoos don't own the animals themselves, but govern them, and therefore can't sell them to anyone outside the organization that doesn't follow the same set of rules.

He also said is important for the breeding programs to work.

The zoo's scientific director, Bengt Holst, said the giraffe breeding program is similar to those used in deer parks, where red deer and fallow deer are culled to keep populations healthy.

"The most important factor must be that the animals are healthy physically and behaviorally and that they have a good life while they are living whether this life is long or short. This is something that Copenhagen Zoo believes strongly in," he said in a statement.

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Holst said the zoo doesn't give the giraffes contraceptives because they have "a number of unwanted side effects on the internal organs" and the zoo believes parental care is an important part of the animal's natural behavior.

The organization Animal Rights Sweden said the case simply highlights what they believe zoos do to animals regularly.

"It is no secret that animals are killed when there is no longer space, or if the animals don't have genes that are interesting enough," the organization said in a statement. "The only way to stop this is to not visit zoos."

It pointed out some zoos work to preserve species of animals, but never individual ones.

"When the cute animal babies that attract visitors grow up they are not as interesting anymore," it said.
 

Don't be so affected by this la...

I can't help being affected, did you see the part where the pluck the balls? :cry: I believe in karma and retribution. :sweat: and I help animals whenever I can.

If you don't care about animals you should at least care about your own health.

[video=youtube;wshlnRWnf30]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wshlnRWnf30[/video]
 

Not me :) I think some people are having middle age crisis and too much time. Maybe someday chicken and other farm animals will roam freely in Singapore, like cows in another country. I wonder how SMRT will handle it, fine it? :bsmilie:

How to fine? Chicken got no $.

Whats the amount of chicken eggs equivalent to the fine for boarding a fully loaded train? :confused:
 

I can't help being affected, did you see the part where the pluck the balls? :cry: I believe in karma and retribution. :sweat: and I help animals whenever I can.

If you don't care about animals you should at least care about your own health.

YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wshlnRWnf30

I know. ... n saw that part too....

Just trying to make all feel better...

Or how about those poor baby c0ck who born n died on same day?

We should remember the law of jungle...... prey or predators. We are part of the food chain.
 

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we are part of the food chain, so only take what you need, consume your food with gratitude.

[video=youtube;HwSKkKrUzUk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=SG&hl=en-GB&v=HwSKkKrUzUk[/video]
 

we are part of the food chain, so only take what you need, consume your food with gratitude.

We must learn from cartoons.


[video=youtube;pk33dTVHreQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=SG&hl=en-GB&v=pk33dTVHreQ[/video]
 


Oh...

My mom tell me of her story of how her grandma ask her to hold a live chicken in the kitchen, and when Grandma raised her chopper... she was so frightened and let the chicken fly!! :bsmilie:

I think life in kampung more fun... like climbing tree, chase duckling... pick fruits from trees....
 

Oh...

My mom tell me of her story of how her grandma ask her to hold a live chicken in the kitchen, and when Grandma raised her chopper... she was so frightened and let the chicken fly!! :bsmilie:

I think life in kampung more fun... like climbing tree, chase duckling... pick fruits from trees....

Anyway the kampung method is cruel to let the chicken bleed to death (sharp knife to neck)
The way I was taught is a bit more clinical but kind of brutal. urghh

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a quick swift break to the neck