We haven't had much discussion about this for a while, so would like to bring it back up. Pros/cons?
Personally, I feel that the current state of animal suffering in factory farms is the single most horrible manifestation of human selfishness. I believe that to just shrug it off is to accept and support this sickening example of cruelty. If animals were still raised in acceptable conditions on family farms I wouldn't have a problem with people using them for food. The current situation, however, is that pigs are kept in a crate where they can't turn around for their entire lives. Helps them get fatter. They are never allowed to see their piglets. Chickens are crammed so close together in cages that their feet permanently curl around the wires. Their beaks are chopped off so they don't peck each other to death in these cages. Ducks, geese, and male baby calves are force fed by jamming a hose down their throat, because this makes their meat more tender. Dead pigs and cows are often left dead on the ground to rot. Pigs are tranquilized with tasers, but often still conscious when their skin is cut open. Chickens are fed a Robert Downey Jr.-like concoction of chemicals and drugs to make them lay more eggs. Male chicks are thrown into garbage bags alive, and left to suffocate. Male calves in the dairy industry are either killed or sent to the veal warehouse where they are isolated and force fed. Pigs and cows are routinely abused during transport (kicked, hit with bats, etc.) And on and on.....
This is the reality of factory farming. Many argue that animals are in fact not equal to humans, so don't require the same amount of respect and compassion. People are entitled to their opinions, but even so, I can not comprehend how any person can accept the brutal conditions in which the animals tortured every day in factory farms have to endure.



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You're probably right. Anyhow, I believe they lack the opposable thumb.
