For example, Ken was given the job of coming in on the weekend and disinfecting the entire facility. The ever loyal employee agreed. He climbed into these tanks and used a liquid chorine mix to disinfect the area. This substance is dangerous to us humans if inhaled or absorbed. That night he become sick, and was rushed to the hospital and almost died. Even after that the company fired him. I wonder if there's laws against that in America to make someone do the deadliest jobs, almost loose their life, and get fired. And I know meat packing in the #1 dangerous job.
I wasn't really surprised how the cows were treated when they were brought to the slaughter house. My Uncle raises cows and sells them to slaughter houses (however, I don't know what companies they are associated with). I know they kill the cows quickly, through the carotid artery, and beat them before they are put on the conveyer belt. I think most meat cows know their fate. Whether they are raised on a factory farm, or a farm like my Uncle's. It really doesn't matter to me once it gets to the slaughter house cause it's going to be killed, cut, and put into packaging. However if it's a dairy cow, then you should treat them like gold. No offense to meat cows, but the dairy cows have to be alive and well in order to produce milk.
Many probably say after reading this chapter they will never eat meat again. I just had a hamburger, my love for meat is still doing fine. We didn't get canine teeth for nothing.
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