Below: Birds account for more than 95 percent of land animals killed for food in the United States; however, there is no federal law that requires they be rendered insensible to pain before being slaughtered (click for larger image; ... Animals in slaughterhouses can smell, hear, and often see the slaughter of those...
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Slaughterhouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A slaughterhouse , also called an abattoir (from the French verb abattre , "to strike down"), or freezing works (New Zealand English), is a facility where animals are killed and processed into...
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Slaughter-House Cases - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Slaughter-House Cases , was the first United States Supreme Court interpretation of the relatively new Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. It is viewed as a pivotal case in early civil ...
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Cavel International, Inc., International Meat Exporters; 108 Harvestore Drive.,DeKalb, IL 60115 Phone: 815-756-8051; Owner - Luc Van Damme (Belgian)Plant ... ; Dallas Crown Packaging is a Belgian owned horse slaughterhouse in Kaufman, ... Bel-Tex Corporation is a French owned horse slaughterhouse in business for 27 years.
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Let me first say that this website was created to state why I disagree with the sale and slaughter of horses in the United States. While I may not agree with worldwide consumption of horsemeat, I am not arguing that horsemeat be banned from the menu in other countries. ... Ban on Slaughterhouses in the United States...
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Rolling Stone magazine editors read it and asked him to write about fast food in the United States, leading to his new book, which spent six week under review ... In a 1994 article praising beef companies for minimizing insurance costs, one executive confirmed his firm's slaughterhouses had a 100 percent annual turnover.
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Currently, two foreign-owned slaughterhouses in the United States are killing horses for human consumption. They are Beltex Corporation in Ft. Worth, Texas and Dallas Crown in Kaufman, Texas.
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This site best viewed in Netscape at 800 x 600 pixels. ... I thank Farm Sanctuary and PETA for the permission to use many images displayed on their sites ... Cows that are injured or become sick during transport to the stockyards or slaughterhouse often become unable to stand. They are referred to as "downers.";
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These pictures come from Gail Eisnitz's investigation of slaughterhouses. Be sure to check out her presentation "From Farm to Fork" as well as the other information in our resource library.
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