Chicken Hauling and other Live stock Driver's

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  1. bzinger

    bzinger Road Train Member

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    Don't worry krafty they hug em first lol
     
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  3. Krafty24

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    No. No they don't. They kick them, enslave them, molest them, punch them, twist their necks, throw them and eventually take them to a place where they cut their throats and bleed them out until they're dead. Then chop them up and put them on nice little platters to be eaten by humans.
     
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    No they don't krafty there are very strick rules on the treatment of animals during processing ..mishandling of livestock causes bruiseing of the meat and USDA doe s not tolerate it .
     
  5. rokue

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    It wouldn't stop me from working somewhere though. I wouldn't mind driving for tyson.
     
  6. Krafty24

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    Isn't that sweet? The USDA has strict rules reagarding the treatment of animals before they are murdered.
    Mmmmmmhmmmmm.
     
  7. bzinger

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    Do you eat meat ? Krafty .
     
  8. Krafty24

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    Hope y'all enjoy your chicken. For your taste buds, the amount of suffering these poor animals endure is indescribable. It always comes back around though. That's the beauty of karma.
    no I do not. Vegan for almost 10 years. All the things I used to eat I still eat. Morning star makes great ribs. Field roast makes the best Italian sausage I have ever tasted. They also make an unbelievable turkey shbstitute infused with stuffing that I have on thanksgiving and Christmas. Tofurkey makes really amazing sandwich meats. And Daiya makes the best vegan cheeses that are just as good as real cheese. Their Parmesan cheese is identical to the real thing. Vegan foods have gone leaps and bounds over the last 10 years. It used to be very difficult. But now, it's so easy. I eat tofu scrambled eggs, I eat vegan shrimp, fish, chik'n, they have these beef crumbles that I use for tacos and spaghetti. It's unbelievable. I make lasagna, pizza, and the list goes on.
     
  9. bzinger

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    Ok well I repsect your choice sir , I however prefer good Nebraska beef !
     
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    Cows at least have some time in pasture before being chopped up. I was a big hunter and meat eater. But I also have dogs and cats. Then realized what's the difference between them? They all feel the same. They all make great companion animals. They're all sweet and innocent. I love how Americans get so angry when the orientals eat dogs and cats. While they're chewing on baby chickens and bovine. There is NO difference. Pigs are actually much smarter then dogs. More easily trained and just as cute. I never like being dishonest or hypocritical. And that's the way I felt after I would pet my dog then go out and blow the butt off a deer.
     
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    #### Happens be thankful you are at top of food chain.
     
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