If they are raised morally (no abuse) and killed ethically, would it be better that they never would have been born? If we don’t eat them, so many of they would never be bred, born, and raised to a healthy size and weight for the slaughter. If I was an animal, I’d probably pick life and the eventual death (which comes anyway) over nonexistence. But, maybe they are just dumb animals.
Dan
Okay, I tried to not let this statement bother me, but it’s been nagging at me all day.
The problem with factory farming is that there is no compassion, no feeling, nothing but torture and fear for those animals, whether they are chickens, cows, lambs, sea animals, whatever. Even so-called “kosher slaughter” is so very far from the original intention of respectful ritual preparation. There is truly no such thing as humane slaughter when it comes to modern day farming. They are nothing but property, assets, and victims of indiscriminate abuse.
If every single animal meant for food was cherished for what it was, respected for giving it’s life so that we could survive. If they all had access to clean, fresh feed, and water. If they could come and go as they wanted, could stretch their legs / wings / necks. If they weren’t forced to be continually pregnant, if they weren’t raped at our discretion. If they weren’t forced into cannibalization because it’s cheaper for the “farmer” to feed it dead, rotting, and sick animals that high quality feed. If. Maybe then, maybe I could conceive being an omnivore, perhaps that would justify eating the flesh of another animal.
I believe that perhaps it
would be better if those animals had never been born.
Then maybe male calves wouldn’t be ripped from their mothers when just a few hours old, tied to a small stall, forced to eat an iron deficient diet when they are fed at all, then killed at just a few months old and sold as a delicacy.
Maybe dairy cows wouldn’t ever have to bellow out while their calf was torn from her udder, or have another forced pregnancy, have painfully swollen udders for their whole lives, or watch as their sister dairy cows collapse because they are so worn out from continually having babies and are unable to do anything but lay there.
Maybe male piglets would get to keep their testicles, instead of having the cut out (without anesthetic, mind you), or keep their tails attached, or
gasp have whole ears.
Perhaps chickens wouldn’t be stuffed 20 to a 12 x 16 foot cage, stacked level upon level, with no room to stretch their wings or even scratch for bugs, only able to poop on the chickens in the next layer down.
Maybe those same chickens could get to keep their beaks, instead of having them seared off with a hot blade - sans anesthetic and grow normally, instead of being bred to have breasts rivaling Pam Anderson, or deformed feet, and unable to walk at all.
Oh, that’s right. Animals can’t feel anything, right?
You can choose to be ignorant of where your food comes from, Dan. It’s a free country. At least for us.
