GlobalSouth

Interesting, in 1933 Germany mandated that all livestock be given anesthesia before slaughter.

rsa

I had always heard that the Reich championed animal rights, but I never knew it was more an anti-Jew than a pro-animal thing.

BloodFox

Wait, in all seriousness. What would be the most humane way to slaughter an animal? In small farms, where farmers really care about their animals. How do they humanely slaughter their animals?

teatime

Dr. Temple Grandin made huge strides in developing humane slaughterhouses. Many believe it was her unique form of autism that helped her understand the animals emotions during the process. Check it out if you're interested. It's pretty cool.

http://grandin.com

BloodFox

thanks a lot

Monsantos_Schlong

We researched her for a like a week in my livestock production class.

Jeighdubs01

Next time you're in the supermarket take a look at the non-kosher food.

teatime

Is this process still used for kosher meat?