Christmas pig killing, traditionally
http://www.economist.com/blogs/certainideasofeurope/romania/ FROM the bullrings of Spain, to the peasant farms of Transylvania. The European Commission is reported to have yielded to pressure from...
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newfie2 wrote: http://www.economist.com/...inideasofeurope/romania/ href="http://www.economist.com/blogs/certainideasofeurope/romania/"...
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the ancient traditions of rearing a pig for Christmas, before killing it with the help of neighbours in a backyard. i bethcha they still do this in the USA and Canada.
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Never heard of anyone raising a pig for Xmas, turkey is the tradition here.
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Ok the main arguement presented in the above posting mentions that the pigs are killed without stunning first. Are turkeys stunned before they are killed? Ive seen sheep slaughtered here in...
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Imaufo22 wrote: Ive seen sheep slaughtered here in Australia...out in the bush...on a farm...and the farmer would grab a sheep and cut its throat, the farmer would then quickly break the sheeps neck...
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That sounds inherently cruel. It would have to be a lamb you're talking about because it would take a bit more than that to kill an adult sheep. Perhaps sealers could cut the throats of the seals and...
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Yes it was lambs but when you are talking lambs they are practically the same size as a full grown sheep. Its just that sheep are easily handled and dont move around much so they are easily dispatched.
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again, aussies kill quickly and without pain. Sealers, though, enjoy causing suffering... see the diff? LoL!!!!!
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