by EnergySpin » Sat 06 Jan 2007, 17:57:42
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', 'I')t's true, pstarr. Humane killing does not distress other animals who observe it. My chickens have observed their fellows being killed and apparently not experienced any negative opinion, though it is hard to tell. There was no apparent distress. But our commercial commodification of animals does not allow for individual care of the animals through life and death.
Have you heard the expression "chickenhead" Ludi?
May explain why your chickens did not express any "negative opinions"
But I propose an easily done experiment ... kill a couple od day-old chicks in front of their mothen hen utilizing both an "inhumane" and a "humane" manner. Observe the hen for negative opinions ... repeat till you have an adequate sample and post the results of your analysis. Additionally wait till the chicks are adult chicken and do the same in front of their mother.
I can help you with the statistical part to make this a rather rigorous study.
Although I suspect that this particular experiment will disprove your general thesis, it might very well be true that once the chicks are adults their mother does not even care ... after all she is a chickenhead!
"Nuclear power has long been to the Left what embryonic-stem-cell research is to the Right--irredeemably wrong and a signifier of moral weakness."Esquire Magazine,12/05
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