what's wrong with seal clubbing
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2. I don't think that electrocution is used to kill, I think it's mostly used to stun animals smaller than cows.
Most animals killed for meat are killed efficiently, time is money and you don't want to delay the line for a particularly tough piece of meat. Bolt guns to the head are the most popular method AFAIK.
Baby seals get clubbed because all the "hunter" has to carry is a stick, and they won't run away or fight back (making said "hunter" a huge vagoo).
Being such obvious cowards, it usually takes these "hunters" multiple whacks to kill a defenceless baby animal, inflicting much suffering. Also, since if you had a halfway functional mind you would be in possession of an actual job, these "hunters" often don't finish the job, leaving the seals to die slowly in a bag full of corpses.
We should mandate the use of firearms to kill the seals. If anything, at least it would even the odds a bit as these otherwise unemployable "hunters" would probably end up killing a good few of their own kind.
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1. Slitting throats is for kosher and halal meat, I don't think they do it to pigs. You're not allowed to protest that because it's a precious minority doing it (like how traffic laws don't apply to Tamils)
2. I don't think that electrocution is used to kill, I think it's mostly used to stun animals smaller than cows.
Most animals killed for meat are killed efficiently, time is money and you don't want to delay the line for a particularly tough piece of meat. Bolt guns to the head are the most popular method AFAIK.
Baby seals get clubbed because all the "hunter" has to carry is a stick, and they won't run away or fight back (making said "hunter" a huge vagoo).
Being such obvious cowards, it usually takes these "hunters" multiple whacks to kill a defenceless baby animal, inflicting much suffering. Also, since if you had a halfway functional mind you would be in possession of an actual job, these "hunters" often don't finish the job, leaving the seals to die slowly in a bag full of corpses.
We should mandate the use of firearms to kill the seals. If anything, at least it would even the odds a bit as these otherwise unemployable "hunters" would probably end up killing a good few of their own kind.
2. I don't think that electrocution is used to kill, I think it's mostly used to stun animals smaller than cows.
Most animals killed for meat are killed efficiently, time is money and you don't want to delay the line for a particularly tough piece of meat. Bolt guns to the head are the most popular method AFAIK.
Baby seals get clubbed because all the "hunter" has to carry is a stick, and they won't run away or fight back (making said "hunter" a huge vagoo).
Being such obvious cowards, it usually takes these "hunters" multiple whacks to kill a defenceless baby animal, inflicting much suffering. Also, since if you had a halfway functional mind you would be in possession of an actual job, these "hunters" often don't finish the job, leaving the seals to die slowly in a bag full of corpses.
We should mandate the use of firearms to kill the seals. If anything, at least it would even the odds a bit as these otherwise unemployable "hunters" would probably end up killing a good few of their own kind.
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I strongly doubt it, as the animal has to endure much suffering during the beating before its mercy kill. Whats wrong with making them use a riffle? The sale of bullets would help the economy, especially in those remote areas with much business.
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I meant to say without much business.