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Cooking in the Danger Zone
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I saw the end part of this programme last night on BBC2 while 'flicking' channels. I will never forget the pictures I saw of the way 'people' in Korea treat animals. Barbaric is the first word that comes to mind, I know all about different cultures etc etc....but when an animal screams , how do they NOT feel compassion ? The desolate look in the eyes of some of the dogs reduced me to tears. Words fail me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.have you seen this petition? - it relates to the treatment of animals in China
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/AnimalsinCh ina/index.html
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/AnimalsinCh ina/index.html
Its been going on for some time,If you look back you will find we had a petition on here a few weeks back and we have also sent e-mails to the papers lets hope the programme will do some good for those poor animals and their suffering.I know its terrible showing these things but its the only way to show people what cruel things are happening in some parts of the world,the people who carry out these terrible acts do not know the meaning of compassion.
farm animals in the uk, with the exception of birds, are treated in the best ways possible. They live their lives in fields and then in winter are put in barns which get very cosy and when the time comes for them to be slaughtered it is done in the most humane way possible.
however, chickens are treated abominably still, barn-raised laying chickens often turning to cannabilism and fattening chickens often too fat to support themselves. These animals are treated terribly, but i will agrue with anyone who says that british farm animals are also treated badly, they are not. Only buy british meat.
I never saw the program but other countries are a long way behind us in terms of animal treatment. That needs a lot of work.
however, chickens are treated abominably still, barn-raised laying chickens often turning to cannabilism and fattening chickens often too fat to support themselves. These animals are treated terribly, but i will agrue with anyone who says that british farm animals are also treated badly, they are not. Only buy british meat.
I never saw the program but other countries are a long way behind us in terms of animal treatment. That needs a lot of work.
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