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Video: Undercover Video Shows Hatchery Grinding Up Live Baby Chicks

September 1, 2009 · Filed Under U.S. News, Video 

I love to eat meat, but the brutal and inhumane methods that companies use to give us meat are outrageous and sick. Companies could use much more humane methods of killing cows, pigs, and other animals — but they choose not to.

It’s as if many companies go out of their way to be as cruel as possible to the animals they process. I can’t imagine how the CEO’s of these companies can look themselves in the mirror knowing they run an outfit like this.

I love to hunt deer, but the deer I hunt for food die instantly. Imagine if my preferred method for hunting deer was to snare them in a net, then skin them alive while they screamed. Yeah, I would belong in jail.

So, why then is it okay for companies to throw a live pig in a vat of boiling water? Why is it okay for a hatchery to throw live baby chicks into a grinder? The answer is — it’s not.

I can’t stand these left-wing Berkeley types that are always crusading for global warming all that crap, but the animal cruelty issue is one I agree with them on.

Organizations like PETA often do over-the-top things to get their message out (many of which are counterproductive), but I applaud their efforts to get videos like this out.

I don’t agree that people should become vegans (I’m certainly not) but I think we should research and choose wisely the companies we support with our food dollars.

Torturing animals makes me sick, torturing terrorists — not so much.

-Chris Jones

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2 Responses to “Video: Undercover Video Shows Hatchery Grinding Up Live Baby Chicks”

  1. Chris Jones on September 1st, 2009 7:43 pm

    RT @thehotjoints Video: Undercover Video Shows Hatchery Grinding Up Live Baby Chicks http://bit.ly/drV5s

  2. Chéri on September 16th, 2009 10:02 am

    [Too shocked for words]

    http://bit.ly/28W0Fj

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