Behind the scenes at “Ryding Regency” slaughterhouse in Toronto. This is the &
Behind the scenes at “Ryding Regency” slaughterhouse in Toronto. This is the “holding pen” where they leave the cows to wait, anywhere from a few seconds, to a few hours, to over the period of an entire night (without food, and as far as we can tell, without water either), no matter how crowded and/or filthy the pen is, and no matter how cold/hot it may be outside, for their death. While you cannot see the “kill-floor” from this area due to the angles of the chutes that are used to squeeze the cows forward one-by-one, you can most definitely smell it and hear it, meaning that the cows can most definitely smell it and hear it; the gag-worthy, headache-inducing fumes emitted by the putrid mix of sitting blood and feces, and the at-times-extremely-loud mechanical clinking and grinding noises that would be scary-enough on their own, but in combination with the panicked bellowing of the soon-to-die and dying cows inside is utterly terrifying. These are their last moments, whether those moments last mere seconds or stretch over the entirety of a freezing Toronto winter night. If this isn’t torture, what is?Don’t want to support such torture? Start your vegan journey here.Learn about Toronto Cow Save and join our vigils every Tuesday morning at 9:30am.Don’t live near Toronto? Click here for a full list of the Save groups around the world, or start your own.Click here to buy our Toronto Save merchandise (we have t-shirts, sweaters, hats, and even dog bandannas) -- source link
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