Originally posted by fable
You think that's bad? Take a look at people weeding their gardens and cutting limbs off trees. Now, *that* is disgusting.
More seriously, I can see your objection to meat processing plants and slaughterhouses; they are horrific places. But what alternatives are available, when so many people want meat, and want it at affordable, streamlined prices? Does anyone know if there are large meat-packing corporations that use more humane methods to breed and/or kill animals for their meat?
Well, I find the sight of blood significantly more disturbing than the sight of sap.
I grew up in Minnesota, but we raised dairy cows. But I remember there being several slaughterhouses in town where they actually did the cow in at the place where they sold it.
I remember a conversation with a relative who still lives in that general area. Way back when the city was completely agricultural, the school would take kids on field trips to see what happens to cattle when they are sold. These little kids were given the step-by-step tours of the entire process from the putting down of the animal (I don't remember exactly how, but I seem to remember something about a gunshot to the head.

) to the selling of the meat. They actually followed one cow through the entire thing.
Now, call me a farm-kid-gone-soft, but that just sounds quite disturbing to me.
One such place I visited years and years later when visiting said family member had blood all over the equipment in the back room. Apart from being extremely unsanitary looking, it just made my skin crawl from the images I recieved from that. I found myself turning out the door and heading for the less-fresh, though neatly packaged ground beef.
But I don't know. You can't put drugs into animal's system if it's meant for human consumption, and other than that, I can't think of any humane (and cheap) ways to kill an animal. I never had this problem before... We just decaptitated the chickens and turkeys and that was it. (Mind you, I could never do this, either.)
Sometimes it's just better not to look. I've been sticking to the veggies section lately, but definetly not on purpose. I can't give up meat for good - I'd miss my rare steaks and cheeseburgers. Hopefully it's just one of the phases that came a little to late for me.
