I missed the first one, but I saw last night's with the sheep. Most interesting, although it's a pit about that presenter bloke! They should have put the electrodes on him too!
2007-03-07 04:50:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Missed the first one but saw half of the one last night (it's on a bit late for me!!)
The presenter actually did something similar on the 'Food Show' a few years back.
He went into a field and selected a cow, toook it to the abatoir and watched it being killed and dressed and then sat down to eat it. He cried as he ate the first piece. Vrey interesting, very moving.
I feel all animals should be able to run around and have a full life (however short the life is)
How we have become a country where battery chickens etc is acceptable is mind boggling.
I would rather pay more for organic meat and only be able to afford to eat it once a week than pay peanuts for battery farmed rubbish that i could afford to eat every day.
2007-03-07 05:38:42
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answered by bottomburps 4
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Omg i watched that last night. I think its good in the way that people actually get to know where thier food comes from. Like that episode on the TV the other day about a 6 year old thinking you grow burgers :-| its factuall in that sence but who wants to see the lovely sheep be killed, i hate that type of stuff im a complete animal lovel and hate seeing/hearing things about animals being killed or hurt.
**But i have to admit it is dont very humanly and they're not in no pain while it happens-
What did you think of it?
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2007-03-07 04:49:43
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answered by § gαввαηα § 5
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Yes I have
Very impressed with the set up,that abbatoir looks very profesional,and im going to have a ride over to Glossop to have a look at the butchers on Saturday.I doubt Ill be the only one.
He has a website too:
2007-03-07 05:27:53
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answered by platermanuk 3
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yes i watched it last night on the didgy.it was really moving.i was really upset watching it and so were a lot of the other people that were there.i could never stop eating meat as it is one of my favourite things but last night i was thinking that i am never eatin it again.but of course i will.i did find that the program done a really good job and handled it well!!!
2007-03-08 21:51:37
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answered by bigbaps 3
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answered by villalobas 4
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Nope and I'm gutted that I've been missing it, was really looking forward to it and hearing intelligent conversation about it rather than the usual preaching from vegetarians and vulgar insults from non-vegetarians.
2007-03-07 04:48:44
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answered by Leo 4
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Ive got no intention of watching it and I dont even eat meat.
2007-03-07 04:48:17
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answered by norma d 4
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