Tuesday, August 21, 2012

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Warning - Not A Pleasant Post

I am furious.  I hope everybody in this country watched the story on ABC News today about the disgusting treatment of cows in the slaughter house in California.

The thing is - this happens in every slaughter house EVERY SINGLE DAY!  It is standard operating procedure.  Few slaughter houses are "compromised" by under cover animal welfare groups because they don't want anybody to know what really happens.

People need to know how meat gets to their table.  All meat animals commercially raised are bred, grown,  transported and killed under cruel conditions.

Calves are pulled away from their mothers at two days of age so the mother's milk can be used for human consumption.  Oh, and their tails are cut off because they get in the way of the milking machines. When the cows are no longer producing enough milk to be profitable, they are shipped for slaughter.  Like the poor cow seen today, they still produce milk and they aren't milked once the fate has been decided.  So not only is she tortured during transport, she is already in incredible pain from having a hugely engorged udder.  They are transported for many hours and then herded into a holding area...still producing milk.  Try to imagine her pain.

I could write a post two pages long but won't.  Let me tell you though, that cows are not properly stunned before going down the line.  First their horns are cut off, then their ears, legs and tails.  When they get to the hide puller, THEY ARE STILL ALIVE.  If yo don't believe me, Google some facts.

Pigs are subjected to the same treatment as are other meat animals and worse.  Slaughter houses run 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  People that work on the line get bored and devise methods which are unspeakable to entertain themselves.  Again, if you don't believe me - Google it or take a look at a few pages of the book titled Slaughter house.  It is full of interviews with said people.

And do you know where Premarin comes from?  Pregnant Mares Urine.  Mares are kept in narrow iron stalls and impregnated.  Hooked up to catheters 24/7 so their estrogen-rich urine is "harvested".  They stand on concrete, unable to move during their entire pregnancy.  Guess where their foals go?  To Europe for food.

Wake up people - any animal that humans can profit from, will be.  GREED.

Not many people even stop by this blog but just like Facebook, blogging can be a powerful tool that can be used for other things besides entertainment.  If enough people would speak up, the methods in which our food is produced WILL BE CHANGED.

It is completely unnecessary for any cruelty to take place.  Animals can still be raised as a food source, but can AND SHOULD be treated humanely throughout the entire process.

The American Indian knew how to treat the earth and all its' creatures.  They took only what they could use, used all of it, and gave back to the earth.  We should all take those beliefs and traits and do the same thing.
 But then, look what we did to the American Indian.




2 comments:

Karen thisoldhouse2.com said...

I am horrified, too, by the treatment of animals in our need for consumption and mass manufacture. I wonder what kind of person can work in those factory farms... and when will there be an end to it?

Great post! Thank you for taking a stand for those who can't do it for themselves.

Tammy@T's Daily Treasures said...

Hi Phyllis, I agree wholeheartedly with you on this post. Amen! Very few people think about where their food comes from. But it is for these very reasons that I stopped eating meat several years ago. It is so disgusting how people just shove food down their throats without any thought to how it arrived. Absolutely disgusting! I just said to someone today how years ago, people knew how to work with what they had, how to use what nature provided rather than producing all this synthetic stuff. All the commercialization of food to everything in between has caused such low standards to be acceptable. Even the morals of some have been tossed aside in the need for more. Greed is such an ugly thing! I just don't understand how the treatment of animals in this manner is acceptable. It truly is appalling.

This morning, I had to dispose of a little cat that had died from malnutrition and the heat. It just broke my heart. These cats didn't ask to be tossed into the street with no means to fend for themselves. I can only do what I can do for them, but it never seems enough.

I hope you are well and having a good week. Best wishes and blessings, Tammy