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<blockquote data-quote="MikeJoel" data-source="post: 214867" data-attributes="member: 3783"><p>Sorry Alice. I didnt bring the topic up for shock value. I was using it to express that what one group may call torture is not, but the normal way of handling something.</p><p></p><p>(Sorry dont know what HEB is) but someone is doing the butchering and for hundreds of years in this country an ax or knife has been used to render the animal (chickens) lifeless.</p><p>I want to be as humane to animals as should be but it is also important to remember they are animals.</p><p></p><p>I treat them a lot better than a tiger or bear would.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>By the way, we use rubber cones (you see on the road) and the birds are pretty still.</p><p>Also allows for thorough bleeding.</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeJoel, post: 214867, member: 3783"] Sorry Alice. I didnt bring the topic up for shock value. I was using it to express that what one group may call torture is not, but the normal way of handling something. (Sorry dont know what HEB is) but someone is doing the butchering and for hundreds of years in this country an ax or knife has been used to render the animal (chickens) lifeless. I want to be as humane to animals as should be but it is also important to remember they are animals. I treat them a lot better than a tiger or bear would. By the way, we use rubber cones (you see on the road) and the birds are pretty still. Also allows for thorough bleeding. Mike [/QUOTE]
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