-The Humane Slaughter Act was passed in 1958 that stated that all
animals must be “rendered insensible to pain” (made unconscious or killed) prior
to being hoisted or shackled for slaughter.
-The penalty for violating the act is little to none.
-As the animals struggle, they’re often abused by frustrated
workers, who are under constant pressure to keep the lines moving at a rapid
rate.”
-"Animals in slaughterhouses can smell, hear, and often see the slaughter of those before them."
-"The activity (stunning) is not always carried out effectively,
leaving many animals alive and conscious throughout being slaughtered,”
-Farm Factories provide no veterinary care for their animals.
-More than 90 percent of the animals slaughtered, are excluded
from the federal Humane Slaughter Act.
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animals must be “rendered insensible to pain” (made unconscious or killed) prior
to being hoisted or shackled for slaughter.
-The penalty for violating the act is little to none.
-As the animals struggle, they’re often abused by frustrated
workers, who are under constant pressure to keep the lines moving at a rapid
rate.”
-"Animals in slaughterhouses can smell, hear, and often see the slaughter of those before them."
-"The activity (stunning) is not always carried out effectively,
leaving many animals alive and conscious throughout being slaughtered,”
-Farm Factories provide no veterinary care for their animals.
-More than 90 percent of the animals slaughtered, are excluded
from the federal Humane Slaughter Act.
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