Animal Suffering

Published: 10th December 2009
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Why do we need to eat food? This may appear to one as a silly thing to ask but we eat food firstly because we need it to satisfy our hunger and feed our body. Secondly we do it for pleasure purposes that we develop at the time we eat. Also most of us are omnivores (people who can eat everything whether fruit, meat and poultry)

Major reason in persuading people to become a vegetarian is good health however some people turn it down due to brutal behavior people do with animals in order to produce and raise them on a large scale to satisfy hunger of explosive population which is increasing day by day. This can be clearly demonstrated from an example of U.S., population whose consumption is monstrously cruel. Animals before turning into food stuff had to pass through several traumatic stages. They are kept in cages or pens and are fed excessively to promote their premature growth. Their babies are taken away from them and are fed growth hormones and antibiotics and are provided natural conditions that complete their normal life cycle. Pigs aren't permitted to grow this way. Calves are kept still. Aggression (which gets developed due to inhumane treatment with these creatures) of chickens kept in cages is stopped by burning their beaks with a hot knife.

Point to note is that whatever we eat is a part of our body. Eating flesh of animals that are passed through painful stages and stress g shows its effects through us in a way that we have become as overwhelming as animals that we eat are.

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