Hal was graded usda prime (an honor that less than 3% of cattle raised in the U.S. enjoy). Hals tenderloin was cooked at 1800 degrees to a nice pink medium rare and served with buttered corn and a nice red wine. Yum! Thanks hal.
In this context, animals on family farms(organic) are generally treated better than those raised on commercial farms. However, organic is supposedly better for you, too, because it doesn't have all the hormones pumped into it that meat from commercial farms has.
Hal would not be slaughtered, but raised to give milk. Hal's brother, Al, born in a dairy situation, would have been slaughtered.
AnywhereButHere09 3 months ago
and this was an AP course??
FuglyFucker 1 year ago
hal's t-bone were great !!!!!!!!!!
texasroundheads 2 years ago
Hal was graded usda prime (an honor that less than 3% of cattle raised in the U.S. enjoy). Hals tenderloin was cooked at 1800 degrees to a nice pink medium rare and served with buttered corn and a nice red wine. Yum! Thanks hal.
primesteak 2 years ago
You've had anime experience. xD! Good though. :] I was thinking on putting horns on for my project and explaning on what exactly happened to a cow.
amyninkai 3 years ago
slaughter is 2X as bad as it is now.
helphorses123 3 years ago
or 40 times
kangarooelaine 3 years ago
Did you ever see that video, "The Meatrix"? That was part of what convinced me to go organic.
JDubbsTheatre 4 years ago
Did you ever see "slaughterhouse in taiwan"
That changed me to vegi many month ago.
petermines 4 years ago
what is so great about organic
Patriotsfan420 3 years ago
In this context, animals on family farms(organic) are generally treated better than those raised on commercial farms. However, organic is supposedly better for you, too, because it doesn't have all the hormones pumped into it that meat from commercial farms has.
JDubbsTheatre 3 years ago
Sorry for the bad picture quality. youtube craped it up
AlysonsAnimals 4 years ago