I don't know what it is about my emails that everyone seems to take them the
totally wrong way! By 'in the wild' I meant animal hunting animal, as I have
no experience of human hunters at all. I meant that although animals kill
and eat each other, it has to be somewhat quicker than being stuffed into
barns so they can hardly move all their lives, and then crowded and beaten
into lorries and carted hundreds of miles to their deaths in horrific
circumstances, where they can smell the fear and blood for miles! When
animals can be killed singly I am sure it has to be a lot less stressful
than this, but in my country the former way is the norm, not the latter. 

 

As for saying animals don't feel pain like humans, how do *you* know that?
Have you heard them screaming, because a friend of mine lives near a
slaughterhouse, and believe me, they *do* scream, so I deduce from that that
they do indeed, feel pain. Have you ever trod on a dogs fur by accident and
heard the subsequent yelp? What is this, if not them feeling pain? And yes,
their suffering, or any suffering of animal or innocent humans, *does*
concern me! 

Sorry list, this is the last I will say on this subject as I didn't think
there would be any objections to my original post. Dee 

 

-------Original Message------- 

 

From: CWFugitt 

Date: 05/29/07 10:13:00 

To: [email protected] 

Subject: CS>Meat, Animals, Excessive Suffering 

 

, 

 

Do you think hunters beat them to death or choke them? 

The good hunter, and the technical hunter does not make animals suffer. 

 

 

In addition, animals do not experience pain like humans do. 

 

. 

 

Animals were designed for Animal eat Animal, and they eat each other 

Alive, every day. 

 

Can you offer a single example of this "Excessive Suffering" theory? 

 

It can't be any worse than humans experience everyday. 

Now I know, ........... You can think about thousands of examples of 

"Excessive Suffering" in humans. 

 

Wayne 

 

 

 

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