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Old 11-30-2011, 06:04 PM   #1001 (permalink)
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You know, if you could copy & paste the particular portion of my statement that you're responding to, it'd make life easier on everyone.
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As long as we're handing out advice, it'd be helpful if you hit the quote button to pick up headers for your quotes.
In other words, replace this: [QUOTE] with one of these: [QUOTE=VEGANGELICA;1124658]
That way we can see who you're quoting and trace your quotes back to the original posts.

For instance, your three recent quotes appear as:

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(1) Killing the male calves of dairy cows. All of them. You should be familiar with this practice, since you worked in the dairy industry.
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(2) Killing all the male chicks of egg-laying hens, millions per year, often by maceration (grinding them while alive and conscious).
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I don't view animals as a commodity to be used up and thrown away;
There's no indication you're actually quoting two different people. But if you used the appropriate headers they'd look like this:

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(1) Killing the male calves of dairy cows. All of them. You should be familiar with this practice, since you worked in the dairy industry.
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(2) Killing all the male chicks of egg-laying hens, millions per year, often by maceration (grinding them while alive and conscious).
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I don't view animals as a commodity to be used up and thrown away;
Readers who click on the arrow in the inset are directed to the post being cited.

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Old 11-30-2011, 07:02 PM   #1002 (permalink)
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Fair enough, Skelt.
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Old 12-01-2011, 08:20 AM   #1003 (permalink)
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All dairy cows get killed, so I fail to see your point.

And? All chickens get killed. Further, I fail to see how maceration is worst than the traditional method of wringing necks.
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You know, if you could copy & paste the particular portion of my statement that you're responding to, it'd make life easier on everyone.

Now, are you referring to my comment regarding wringing necks?
I'm referring to your entire post, which was directly above mine, which is why I didn't really see the need to quote and take up more space when you could just refer up.

Specifically, I have shortened your original post to the two phrases that I was referring to, names "All cows get killed" and "All chickens get killed". There is a definite implication there that how they die (or indeed, how they live) doesn't mean anything to you.
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Old 12-04-2011, 03:43 AM   #1004 (permalink)
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^^^ actually what I was implying was that the age of the animal at the time of death makes no difference to me.

In regards to method of death; I don't see why people assume mechanized methods are somehow more cruel than hands on methods.
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Old 12-04-2011, 12:20 PM   #1005 (permalink)
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The age of the animal does make a difference to you, actually :P Calf meat is called Veal, not Beef, Lamb meat is Lamb, Sheep meat is Mutton

Regarding the mechanical methods, they are not accurate, they are not humane, and they do not ensure a painless death. So yes, they're definitely more cruel than the stunning methods because of this.
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Old 12-04-2011, 01:48 PM   #1006 (permalink)
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^^^ actually what I was implying was that the age of the animal at the time of death makes no difference to me.

In regards to method of death; I don't see why people assume mechanized methods are somehow more cruel than hands on methods.
Really?

You can't estimate any measure of stress an animal goes through as it is corralled through the instruments of its demise? Industrialization alone created this phenomenon.

These creatures aren't completely stupid. They know what's going to happen to them before it does.
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Old 03-03-2012, 01:38 PM   #1007 (permalink)
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I don't see why people assume mechanized methods are somehow more cruel than hands on methods.
I think it's the shock of seeing factory videos where so many animals per unit time are methodically stripped of their lives
and the grisly examples of where the machinery fails to work properly, mangling and torturing live animals who are supposed to be dead.

There are unnecessarily cruel 'hands on' methods too, but the bulk offenses seem the most hellish.
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Old 03-04-2012, 07:45 PM   #1008 (permalink)
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So, people assume it's a nastier way to go because of the aesthetics involved?
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Old 03-04-2012, 08:08 PM   #1009 (permalink)
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So, people assume it's a nastier way to go because of the aesthetics involved?
That's not uncommon.

Norwegian seal hunters had to stop clubbing seal cubs because it hit the media and people thought it looked too brutal .. Nevermind that the seals generally died instantly and were knocked out in any case which is more than what you can say for the method clubbing was replaced with which was simply shooting the animals. A bullet can miss vital organs and take a lot longer to kill a seal which could slip down through a hole in the ice with the bullet still in it.

They should bring back the clubs!



To be fair and lend some support, I do believe Skaltezon also mentioned failing machinery. And that sounds to me like it could have grisly results.
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Old 03-04-2012, 08:11 PM   #1010 (permalink)
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So, people assume it's a nastier way to go because of the aesthetics involved?
I'm guessing what strikes other people, but the assembly-line destruction of chickens is a horror for sure.
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