DragonPearl
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I am glad you broke it down. I don't think most people know how animal testing is done.Blu217 said:This argument makes no sense. The meat industry is regulated by the FDA and has to meet certain standards for humane treatment and handling. This is not to say the animals aren't suffering--it is what it is and if you've ever researched the industry, it's still foul and a lot of change and more regulation is still needed. But consumable meat is in no way the same thing as cosmetics.
They do not kill cattle in front of other cattle. The cattle pass thru a curtain one at a time, where each is killed with a single bolt to the skull. The success rate of a 1st-time death has to be about 98%. Cattle that are stressed by a "dirty kill" or by knowing what's about to happen to them will release adrenaline, which ruins the meat--and that's costly to ranchers.
Their lives are in no way pleasant, but compare that to rabbits being immobilized for hours, days... however long the study takes while someone smears eyeshadow or conditioner in their eyes, which may burn and sting and blind them.... all so you can look pretty. Many of these tests are far worse, and research reveals that much testing these days doesn't even require the use of animals anymore, but some industries have yet to stop. It would be easier to choose a similar product that caused no animal to suffer needlessly for a vanity industry like hair and makeup. Food is a necessity, unpleasant as it is. A favorite brand of lipstick or a choice of 15 different conditioners is not.