Re: Sacre Bleu! France willingly eats McD's..
That's ENTIRELY different than factory farming, where chickens are debeaked and crammed into tiny cages that don't even allow them to move around, or calves are removed from their mothers at birth and restrained in small crates so their flesh will be proper veal. Again, even though your type of raising/killing animals is a world apart from factory farming, I still wouldn't eat it.
I'm not okay with it at all. Do some research on the PLETHORA of medicines/products that were approved for human use after being tested on animals and deemed safe for humans, only to be yanked off the market because of horrible side effects--including death. Thalidomide is, by far, the best known but there are many others. The reason is and will always remain that non-human and human animals do not share the same physiology. Think about ibuprofen and acetaminophen--great for humans, deadly for pets.
Originally posted by dibl
* I think "abuse", like beauty, lies a lot in the eye of the beholder. I'm OK with testing medicine of unproven efficacy on rats and monkeys, as long as it is scientifically supportive of development for human use. I rate human needs higher than animal comforts.
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