American animal welfare laws 06:20 - Apr 14 with 613 views | gtsb1966 | do they actually exist. How the hell can a blast kill 18,000 cows. How tightly packed in were they. Sounds like they were better off being blown up than living this hell on earth existence. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-65258108 |  | | |  |
American animal welfare laws on 09:11 - Apr 14 with 485 views | Guthrum | Not to anything like the same extent as here, apparently. Seems it was the subsequent fire which killed most of the cattle, but you'd have thought that a decent proportion of the cows could have been broken out of the sheds to give them some chance of survival. |  |
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American animal welfare laws on 10:17 - Apr 14 with 436 views | ElderGrizzly | This line is fairly damning too "Nearly three million farm animals died in fires across the US between 2018 and 2021" I know it shortcuts the BBQ stage, but still... |  | |  |
American animal welfare laws on 10:23 - Apr 14 with 424 views | Whens_Lunch | Uncle Sam puts animal welfare and the environment below $$ Oil exploration, open cast mining, fracking, GM foods, Hormones given to livestock etc |  | |  |
American animal welfare laws on 12:05 - Apr 14 with 393 views | ronnyd | They're not really "farms" in the normal sense of the word, just huge animal factories. That's how the USA feeds their love of cheap beef. One of Simon Reeves programmes visited one. Factory farming on a vast scale. |  | |  |
American animal welfare laws on 12:09 - Apr 14 with 390 views | Herbivore | You should take a look at how we farm animals for meat, it's not as bad as the US but it's pretty grim. Most of the meat consumed in the UK is factory farmed. |  |
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