I have unfortunately been forced to remove the video from my page due to the graphic content.


In the United States, even products labeled "organic" and "free range" typically come from farms where animals are treated almost as badly as what is shown in the video, and they go to the exact same slaughterhouse as all the other animals. These labels are typically just a marketing gimmick to fool people into thinking that the animals were treated well.

The only thing the term "free range" means is that the animals have some access to the outdoors. As a result, free-range conditions typically amount to 20,000 birds crowded inside an enclosed shed containing a single exit leading to a small outdoor area, which only a tiny fraction of the birds can access at any given time, and which most of them will never realistically be able to make it to. Therefore, "free range" animals typically still go through debeaking, dehorning, tail docking, castration, etc. And they are still crowded together, and they still go to the exact same slaughterhouse as non-free range animals. And the only thing "organic" means is that the animals are not given hormones or antibiotics. Everything else is typically the same as the video.

Also, there are many "free range" and "organic" companies that claim that they treat their animals extremely well, but then when undercover videos are taken, it is shown just how horrible the conditions really are. For example, the male chicks are still thrown into a grinder, even at the "cage-free" egg farms which claim to care about animals. For most people in the United States, trying to find meat, eggs, or dairy from a place that does not treat their animals this way would require far more effort than going vegan.

In any case, no animal wants to go to the slaughterhouse.

 

Follow up question:

What if humans treat and slaughter the animals humanely?


 

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