I’m a vegetarian for health reasons? Want to know why people do it for animal rights?

Qυеѕtіοn bу : I’m a vegetarian fοr health reasons? Want tο know whу people dο іt fοr creature rights?
I know ѕοmе people dο іt fοr creature rights.

Bυt whаt exactly dο thеу dο tο thе animals?

Don’t thеу јυѕt inject thеm аnd kіll thеm aptly away?

Best аnѕwеr:

Anѕwеr bу Ellie Fae
Well before thе animals аrе kiled thеу аrе οftеn kept іn horrible, horrible conditions. Bυt thеrе′s free range meat аnd eggs аnd milk whісh I οnlу eat. Battery eggs andother meat аnd dairy products аrе јυѕt disgusting, іt’s a crime hostile tο nature. Bυt free range stuff іѕ ехсеllеnt enough fοr mе :) Bυt mοѕt animals аrе kіllеd wіth electricity

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10 Responses to “I’m a vegetarian for health reasons? Want to know why people do it for animal rights?”

  • gem says:

    this will answer your question

    http://www.meatvideo.com/

    p.s. inject them with what? are you under the impression that animals are killed with lethal injection like humans on death row?

  • Optimus Prime says:

    There are laws but many are loosely enforced. Here’s a report from a name in the industry himself:
    http://oversight.house.gov/metaphors/tales/Hearings/pdfs/20100304Wyatt.pdf

    When animals are being mass produced, do you really reckon with so many it will be humane? They are cramped into cages with very poor conditions. Many are not treated well because workers become frustrated and have to keep the line moving. Many babies cows die from dehydration and after being transported, their legs give out. Commonly called “downers”. Animals are injected with growth hormones and don’t have room to go around. Even some free-range have poor conditions also.

    I’ve been a vegetarian for three years, close to four and am now trying a vegan lifestyle because I don’t want to contribute to this industry.

  • friendofchip says:

    They do not inject them and kill them quick.
    SOmetimes they’re stunned terribly before being hacked to pieces whilst still alive.

    All factory farms have a slightly different method- some will use a hook to spear the cow by a heel then drag it upside down to a massive conveyor belt in the ceiling, where the animals are struggling before being shunted along the belt to a het blasting machine where they’re boiled to death, also this rips the skin off them- and yes, they’re alive going in.
    Some use electric prods then dump the animals into a metal cylinder which cages them tightly, and they’re electrocuted and them dumped out- sometimes it doesn’t work, it takes two or three times.
    SOme animals – usually chickens, piglets and lambs, the smaller animals, are literally stamped to death- they’re kicked, stomped on, smeared into teh floor- if they’re slower, getting in the way ( after all it must be annoying for those factory farmers aptly?)
    and they’re bludgeoned to death- skulls are smashed, or they’re picked up by the legs and literally flung to death, the worker will throw them so hard hostile to the wall or floor just to make the job go quicker.
    Chickens are often left to die from disease- same for pigs and cows- ill and sick animals can stand around for days in the middle of 1000 other feces riddled animals and they might have to lay down because they’re just too sick or diseased to stand-= these animals can die ( in a chicken barn there can be 100′s of them dead on the floor under 2000 other chickens, you wouldn’t see them) and be rotting corpses for days- smelling, putirfying while the live animals step over them, peck at their sores and growths. Pigs do this a lot- the lick and eat the decaying tumors and bloody parts of other pigs.

    Nice.

  • Knylbog says:

    Animals are tortured for their whole lives: Chickens have their beaks burned off, the boy ones get ground up and fed to the others. Cows are raped to produce milk (cows don’t need to be milked, like people reckon) and their babies are stolen from them so we can drink it’s disgusting pus that was made to turn a baby calf into a gigantic creature. Necks are cut, rods are shot into skulls, blood is drained and animals are boiled to get the hair off while they are still alive.

    Pigs are as smart as 3 year olds, cows jump when they’re excited and chickens can make friends. For me, health and weight loss was a fantastic reason to try it (I was under the impression that it was very hard and crazy) and I started to lose weight, and I realized what it was I’d been intake this whole time. Even if meat was excellent for you and clean and kind, I would not eat it; I would not eat a human and I would not eat a cow. It’s disgusting and sad to me. I do it for the animals, the environment and for myself. The more you learn the more you will realize you are doing the aptly thing. There’s lots of reasons that go hand in hand with health but all the information about slaughtering will affect everyone differently.

  • Deer Hunter says:

    What goes on is the total opposite of what friendofchip said.

    .
    There are also videos of parents abusing their children, but yet the vast majority don’t abuse their children.

  • . says:

    Deer hunter- Really there’s plenty of photographic and video evidence confirming what Friendofchip describes.

  • myeatyou! says:

    It’s not the killing (well some are opposed to the actual killing which makes no sense to me) but the conditions in which the animals are kept in the factory farms and battery cages for hens. Some of these animals live appalling lives.

  • Suzy Q says:

    Would you like to be injected and killed aptly away? Of course you wouldn’t, that is why even if it happened like that it would not be okay to me.

    I am a vegetarian to reduce suffering. It reduces suffering by decreasing the demand of meat.

  • We are not Nuggets says:

    Go to WWW.FACTORYFARMING.COM & read all about it

  • ?Jen D? says:

    Battery cages, gestation crates, feedlot practices….
    The treatment of the animals during their lives is more appalling than the method of their deaths.

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