Re: [Blackbelly] video on humane slaughter of cattle

2013-05-04 Thread Jerry Kirby

Thanks for the link.  Informative.

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From: Carol Elkins

Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 10:41 PM
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Subject: [Blackbelly] video on humane slaughter of cattle

I know it has nothing to do with sheep, but I thought some of you
would be interested in a 10-minute video I watched today. Dr. Temple
Grandin, who some of you know is widely considered to be the world's
leading expert on humane animal handling--and who is
austistic--guides a tour through a beef slaughter facility. The video
was produced by the American Meat Industry in an effort to improve
transparency of the workings in meat packing facilities--often the
target of animal rights groups.

The 2012 beef-processing video is available at
http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0011Lj3yqOVGnKVjo6pRc4c_KseJ3wQ5pnm7bAeKABAf1-UsqxuKmzJkHzjwtqDGS4FkWJwHK_FoVlOzGxd5L0HtJIFqGuB7pUar2Y_DIAZI9lemiJZRhyE6B-LCjN1Iu9q31AVabS7k_kbG0iMCe31fJAv5xeRVo2dP58FeOwvQb4REvXw1k7z3Q==www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMqYYXswonofeature=player_embedded.


Next week, AMI will release another video tour, this time of pork slaughter.

Dr. Temple Grandin's website is at http://www.grandin.com. There is a
wealth of information there, and I have read and can recommend
several of her books, including Animals Make Us Human and Animals
in Translation. Her autism gives her a unique perspective on how
animals think. I've found the information I've learned from her books
useful in helping me design handling systems for my sheep and how to
ensure their humane slaughter.

Carol

Carol Elkins
Critterhaven--Registered Barbados Blackbelly Hair Sheep
(no shear, no dock, no fuss)
Pueblo, Colorado
http://www.critterhaven.biz

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[Blackbelly] video on humane slaughter of cattle

2013-05-03 Thread Carol Elkins
I know it has nothing to do with sheep, but I thought some of you 
would be interested in a 10-minute video I watched today. Dr. Temple 
Grandin, who some of you know is widely considered to be the world's 
leading expert on humane animal handling--and who is 
austistic--guides a tour through a beef slaughter facility. The video 
was produced by the American Meat Industry in an effort to improve 
transparency of the workings in meat packing facilities--often the 
target of animal rights groups.


The 2012 beef-processing video is available at 
http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0011Lj3yqOVGnKVjo6pRc4c_KseJ3wQ5pnm7bAeKABAf1-UsqxuKmzJkHzjwtqDGS4FkWJwHK_FoVlOzGxd5L0HtJIFqGuB7pUar2Y_DIAZI9lemiJZRhyE6B-LCjN1Iu9q31AVabS7k_kbG0iMCe31fJAv5xeRVo2dP58FeOwvQb4REvXw1k7z3Q==www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMqYYXswonofeature=player_embedded. 



Next week, AMI will release another video tour, this time of pork slaughter.

Dr. Temple Grandin's website is at http://www.grandin.com. There is a 
wealth of information there, and I have read and can recommend 
several of her books, including Animals Make Us Human and Animals 
in Translation. Her autism gives her a unique perspective on how 
animals think. I've found the information I've learned from her books 
useful in helping me design handling systems for my sheep and how to 
ensure their humane slaughter.


Carol

Carol Elkins
Critterhaven--Registered Barbados Blackbelly Hair Sheep
(no shear, no dock, no fuss)
Pueblo, Colorado
http://www.critterhaven.biz

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