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Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 10:47 am
How can we stop the inhumane ways of animal abuse that goes into food processors? Any ideas so we can help these animals live a very happy and enjoyable life so they should not have to die in vain?
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Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 6:49 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 8:35 pm
My family and I try to buy only meat that has been raised in a free-range environment, and encourage all we know to do the same. Alas, I'm afraid I'm not helping as much as other people have...
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Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 3:54 pm
Next time I go shopping with my mom, I'll try to convince her to buy free-range meat.
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Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 7:59 pm
But does anyone have any ideas on how we can improve this?
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Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 11:02 am
Devin_Kruljac_Truessence But does anyone have any ideas on how we can improve this? Um.... sweatdrop Other than buying only free range meat and encouraging others to do so too, I dunno.
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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 11:06 am
Devin_Kruljac_Truessence But does anyone have any ideas on how we can improve this? Kidnap the owners of major corporations, put them in little cages, deny them bathrooms and "free" time, feed them steroid engrossed food, continue this for a week, let them loose after asking them how it feels, then run away to the super-secret hiding place in Mexico. There isn't too much I can think of to do...However, one of my friends came up with an idea to buy an hour spot at a local TV broadcasting station, and devote it to educating the public on how these animals are raised and treated. Yes, it would mean time, money and dedication, not to mention tons of footage of these animal on IN the warehouses of these companies, but hopefully it will send the message out.
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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 1:42 pm
Seori Kidnap the owners of major corporations, put them in little cages, deny them bathrooms and "free" time, feed them steroid engrossed food, continue this for a week, let them loose after asking them how it feels, then run away to the super-secret hiding place in Mexico. rofl rofl rofl LOL!! lol
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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 7:33 pm
Seori There isn't too much I can think of to do...However, one of my friends came up with an idea to buy an hour spot at a local TV broadcasting station, and devote it to educating the public on how these animals are raised and treated. Yes, it would mean time, money and dedication, not to mention tons of footage of these animal on IN the warehouses of these companies, but hopefully it will send the message out. That sounds like a good idea. That may result in boycotts against the inhumane farming. I'm thinking about writing multiple suggestions in the suggestion boxes where I work about making the lobster tank roomier and more home like.
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 4:38 pm
Devin_Kruljac_Truessence Seori There isn't too much I can think of to do...However, one of my friends came up with an idea to buy an hour spot at a local TV broadcasting station, and devote it to educating the public on how these animals are raised and treated. Yes, it would mean time, money and dedication, not to mention tons of footage of these animal on IN the warehouses of these companies, but hopefully it will send the message out. That sounds like a good idea. That may result in boycotts against the inhumane farming. I'm thinking about writing multiple suggestions in the suggestion boxes where I work about making the lobster tank roomier and more home like. YAY!! biggrin
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 6:41 pm
Perdue meats are raised naturally, but it is more expensive. I don't eat meat anyway, but for others who do, it's better than KFC. Some free range farming is a lie. I read that on a PETA pamphlet, but it could be biased. That's all I know. There are so many people in the U.S, and its hard for all the animals to have enough space for each of them. I think that is problem #1.
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Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:07 pm
Hummusalia Perdue meats are raised naturally, but it is more expensive. I don't eat meat anyway, but for others who do, it's better than KFC. Some free range farming is a lie. I read that on a PETA pamphlet, but it could be biased. That's all I know. There are so many people in the U.S, and its hard for all the animals to have enough space for each of them. I think that is problem #1. *sigh* That's the problem where I live too....except it isn't for animals, necessarily. There are certain places in my area where people aren't allowed to develop into towns and cities and such, but since there are so many people, we're running out of room to build houses so real estate prices have been rocketing....I think we should all do something like China where there can only be so many kids per family....Though it'd suck if my brother never existed... crying
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 7:13 pm
rikuHEART Hummusalia Perdue meats are raised naturally, but it is more expensive. I don't eat meat anyway, but for others who do, it's better than KFC. Some free range farming is a lie. I read that on a PETA pamphlet, but it could be biased. That's all I know. There are so many people in the U.S, and its hard for all the animals to have enough space for each of them. I think that is problem #1. *sigh* That's the problem where I live too....except it isn't for animals, necessarily. There are certain places in my area where people aren't allowed to develop into towns and cities and such, but since there are so many people, we're running out of room to build houses so real estate prices have been rocketing....I think we should all do something like China where there can only be so many kids per family....Though it'd suck if my brother never existed... crying And that really wouldn't make us any better because humans hunt some animals to control the population because many humans lack the ability to co-share the environment.
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 12:57 pm
....................................I really hate humans. stare
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 5:59 pm
Devin_Kruljac_Truessence Seori There isn't too much I can think of to do...However, one of my friends came up with an idea to buy an hour spot at a local TV broadcasting station, and devote it to educating the public on how these animals are raised and treated. Yes, it would mean time, money and dedication, not to mention tons of footage of these animal on IN the warehouses of these companies, but hopefully it will send the message out. That sounds like a good idea. That may result in boycotts against the inhumane farming. I'm thinking about writing multiple suggestions in the suggestion boxes where I work about making the lobster tank roomier and more home like. Ugh! I HATE going to the supermarket and seeing 20 lobster crammed into a tiny little tank crying I think I asked my mom once, when I was around 4 if we could buy one. She looked at me suspiciously( I've always hated the taste of seefood ) and asked me what I would do with it. Why, we'd put in our huge and roomy fish tank of course ( or in the closest quote I can think of ) "Put him with mammy and cola ( our fish ) and he can live in the little sea at home" whee
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