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Is ongoing ritual slaughter of livestock justifiable in modern America?

By December 11th 2021January 11th, 2022No Comments

Document type : Scientific journal published in the Journal of Applied Animal Research

Author: Sean Leffert

Preview: All livestock animals raised for food in America must be rendered immediately unconscious prior to slaughter to prevent needless suffering. An exception to this legal requirement exists for ritually-slaughtered animals. These animals, slaughtered under religious exemption from this part of animal welfare regulations, are incised while still conscious and allowed to bleed out. While a growing body of scientific studies suggest this method of slaughter allows for an otherwise avoidable period of considerable stress and pain prior to death, some religious advocates also contend that ritual slaughter can be considered humane. These perspectives are analysed by a public health veterinarian.

From the Journal of Applied Animal Research website