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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 800174" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Well, don't know about US rules. But if an animal arrives dead or appears sick, (includes broken bones), to a meat or poultry slaughter house. It's is automatically declared unfit for human consumption. And all animals under go a health inspection, before they can be declared fit for human consumption.</p><p> </p><p>By law, farmers or hunters can't sell their meat, to the general public, unless the whole process is over looked by the food agency, and inspector(s) (is)are on site.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>The only gun a government regulated slaughter house uses, is a stun gun, if even that, because they have developed more effecient, automtic ways to stun animals, before their main artery is cut and the butchering process begins.</p><p> </p><p>Btw, have you ever heard of head cheese ? As far as I know, it's made from pork brains. I don't think they would sell it, with bullet fragments inside of it.</p><p> </p><p>Anyways, yes, they do get killed , but not by rifles or bullets at the slaughter houses !</p><p>They get killed in the most human way possible, and a government inspector is always on site, to ensure these animals don't go thru any unneccesary suffering.</p><p>(which is still debatable, among animal lovers and vegetarians).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 800174, member: 23950"] Well, don't know about US rules. But if an animal arrives dead or appears sick, (includes broken bones), to a meat or poultry slaughter house. It's is automatically declared unfit for human consumption. And all animals under go a health inspection, before they can be declared fit for human consumption. By law, farmers or hunters can't sell their meat, to the general public, unless the whole process is over looked by the food agency, and inspector(s) (is)are on site. The only gun a government regulated slaughter house uses, is a stun gun, if even that, because they have developed more effecient, automtic ways to stun animals, before their main artery is cut and the butchering process begins. Btw, have you ever heard of head cheese ? As far as I know, it's made from pork brains. I don't think they would sell it, with bullet fragments inside of it. Anyways, yes, they do get killed , but not by rifles or bullets at the slaughter houses ! They get killed in the most human way possible, and a government inspector is always on site, to ensure these animals don't go thru any unneccesary suffering. (which is still debatable, among animal lovers and vegetarians). [/QUOTE]
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