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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Read this, because it matters, more then your next burger.

"In her book, Slaughterhouse, Gail Eisnitz, chief investigator for the Humane Farming Association, interviewed dozens of slaughterhouse workers throughout the country. Every single one admitted to abusing animals or neglecting to report those who did. (103) The following are quotes from slaughterhouse workers taken from her book. (They are quite graphic and difficult to read, but we implore you to read each one. It is important to know what out dietary desires are contributing to. Surely you can endure reading it if animals have to endure suffering it):

  • " I seen them take those stunners-they're about as long as a yard stick- shove it up the hog's ass...they do it with cows, too...And their ears, their eyes, down their throat...They'll be squealing and they'll just shove it right down there." (104)
  • "Hog's get stressed out pretty easy. If you prod them too much they have heart attacks. If you get a hog in a chute that's had the shit prodded out of him and has a heart attack or refuses to move, you take a meat hook and hook it into his bunghole [anus]. You're dragging these hogs alive, and a lot of times the meat hook rips out of the bunghole. I've seen hams -thighs- completely ripped open. I've also seen intestines come out. If the hog collapses near the front of the chute, you shove the meat hook into his cheek and drag him forward." (105)
  • "Or in their mouth. The roof of their mouth. And they're still alive." (106)
  • Pigs on the kill floor have come up and nuzzled me like a puppy. Two minutes later I had to kill them-beat them to death with a pipe." (107)
  • "these hogs get up to the scalding tank, hit the water and start screaming and kicking. Sometimes they thrash so much they kick water out of the tank...Sooner or later they drown. There's a rotating arm that pushes them under, no chance for them to get out. I'm not sure if they burn to death before they drown, but it takes them a couple of minutes to stop thrashing." (108)
  • "Sometimes I grab it [a hog] by the ear and stick it right through the eye. I'm not just taking it's eye out, I'll go all the way to the hilt, right up through the brain, and wiggle the knife. " (109)
  • " Only you don't just kill it, you go hard, push hard, blow the windpipe, make it drown in it's own blood. Spilt it's nose. A live hog would be running around the pit. It would just be looking up at me and I'd be sticking, and I would just take my knife and -cut its eye out while it was just sitting there. And this hog would just scream." (110)
  • " I could tell you horror stories...about cattle getting their heads stuck under the gate guards, and the only way you can get it out is by cutting their heads off while their still alive." (111)
  • " He'll kick them [hogs], fork them, use anything he can get his hands on. He's already broken three pitchforks so far this year, just jabbing them. He doesn't care if he hits its eye, head, butt. He jabs them so hard he busts the wooden handles. And he clubs them over the back." (112)
  • " I've seen animals shackled, hoisted, stuck, and skinned. Too many to count, too many to remember. It's just the process that's continually there. I've seen shackled beef looking around before they've been stuck. I've seen hogs [that are supposed to be lying down] on the bleeding conveyor get up after they've been struck. I've seen hogs in the scalding tub trying to swim." (113)
  • " I seen guys take broomsticks and stick it up the cows's behind, screwing them with a broom." (114)
  • "I've drug cows till their bones start breaking, while they were still alive. Bringing them around the corner and they get up in the doorway, just pull them till their hide be ripped, till the blood just drip on the steel and concrete. Breaking their legs....And the cow be crying with its tongue stuck out. They pull him till his neck just pop." (115)
  • "One time I took my knife-it's sharp enough-and I sliced off the end of a hog's nose, just like a piece of bologna. The hog went crazy for a few seconds. Then just sat there looking kind of stupid. So I took a handful of salt brine and ground it into his nose. Now that hog really went nuts, pushing it's nose all over the place. I still had a bunch of salt left in my hand- I was wearing a rubber glove - And I stuck the salt right up the hog's ass. The oor hog didn't know whether to shit or go blind." (116)
  • " Nobody knows who's responsible for correcting animal abuse at the plant. The USDA does Zilch." (117)
Is everyone in the FDA on drugs?!

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