Guest guest Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 PETA Urge Kosher Authorities to Prohibit Cruel 'Shackling and Hoisting' Slaughter Method - http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/rabbinate_uruguay_petition?c=weekly_enews During an October 2007 undercover investigation inside a South American slaughterhouse, PETA's investigators discovered that shocking abuse was taking place during the kosher slaughter of cattle. The slaughterhouse is located in Uruguay, a leading exporter of kosher meat to both the United States and Israel. The abuse was especially horrific because the "shackling and hoisting" method of inversion was used, which causes cattle severe pain and fear. The following is just some of the cruelty that was documented inside the slaughterhouse: A team of workers "tripped" cows by tying a rope around one of the animals' legs and pulling on it, forcing the cows to the ground violently and causing them prolonged pain and stress. Once the animals were on the ground, a worker would stand on one of the animals' legs while other workers—including one holding the animals' heads in place with a sharp metal pole—restrained the animals so that the shochet (kosher slaughterer) could slit their throats. Some animals were forced to endure this trauma for several minutes. After the animals' throats were slit, they were immediately hoisted into the air by one leg to be bled out. At this facility, some cows were conscious and struggling in this position for many minutes after schechita (kosher slaughter). Workers began the dressing procedure—cutting into the animals' heads, necks, and joints—while some animals were still conscious and able to feel pain. More than 80 percent of South American kosher slaughterhouses use the cruel and outdated "shackling and hoisting" method of slaughter. When we showed the investigation video to Dr. Temple Grandin—the world's leading expert on farmed animal welfare and a consultant to the meat industry—this was her reply: "The methods used to restrain cattle in this plant were atrocious. Shackling, hoisting, and holding the fully conscious animal down with four people is a barbaric way to handle cattle in a modern slaughter plant. This is total animal cruelty." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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