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  • yeah...the mother of chukie again...

  • Ignorance.

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  • @theshedman3 totally agree bro

  • why is this called "stunning" its not like these animals eventually wake up

  • @Ravenfitch82 So that they don't squirm while their throats are cut and they are being bled out.

  • @QueenCrocuta Yeah I researched it, but thanx anyway

  • @Ravenfitch82 No probs :)

  • ......i know she is talking a lot of sense, and she is very intelligent...however unfortunately i could not draw my attention away from her voice O-O

  • ...seeing "Meet Your Meet" and other videos of animal abuse in slaughterhouses but I'd eat meat again if I were reasonably sure it came from a humane source or that such attrocities weren't commonplace. I know I already sent these questions to your autism website, but I wasn't sure how long it'd take for you to find and answer them there. I'm really sorry to nag you about it, but getting the answers to these questions would really give me some piece of mind.

  • By the way, how common is animal abuse in the meat industry? Do videos like "Meet Your Meat" depict what most of the industry is like, or just isolated incidents? Is there any way I can tell if a packet of meat came from one of the slaughterhouses you designed? I ask because I went vegetarian and mostly vegan after...

  • @411314 you have to consider the economic motives for factory farms: to cut costs, and raise profits, achieving 'economies of scale.' The animals are commodities only to achieve an end: profit. There is no respect for the animal in its own right. As such, abuse, and cruelty are a natural part of this unnatural system, because, at its core, its aim is to treat animals as objects. Even "organic" or "humanely raised" animal products does not ensure there was no cruelty. Watch Earthlings on youtube

  • @SuperAnimalDrummer I've already seen plenty of videos like "Earthlings". It doesn't answer the question of how common the cruelty actually is, which was my actuall question. Someone once told me that films like "Earthlings" only show the worst stuff the filmmakers could find and lie that entire industries are like that when they really aren't, and I'm trying to find out if that's true.

  • @411314 how common the cruelty? which kind? There is institutionally accepted and practiced cruelty which occurs for %100 of the animals, such as debeaking, castration without anesthetics, teeth cutting, ear clipping, and tail docking, as well as close-confinement living for the duration of their lives, being pumped so full of growth hormones that they can't support their own weight (birds)then there is incidental cruelty by workers, botched captive-bolt stunning, pigs/chix being boiled alive...

  • @411314 ...which will occur incidentally at a certain percentage of the time, which is significant, but also depends on many variables, such as the particular worker overseeing any given operation of the slaughter, the company itself and how much management cares, the kinds of underpaid of labor that go in to these places, usually immigrant workers who themselves are in a hard way... you basically create a mixing pot of a lot of factors for cruelty incidence to be rather common

  • @411314 you must also understand the economic philosophy behind factory farming: economic efficiency. In other words, cost cutting to produce maximum profit. By expanding operations to a large size, corporations can achieve 'economies of scale,' whereby the average cost per unit decreases as output (animals killed) increases. In other words, there is an economic incentive to increase the size of the operation, and increasing output (animals killed per hour). This is all economics and math.

  • @SuperAnimalDrummer Being vegan also doesn't ensure absolutely that you're not contributing to any cruelty. Animals can be run over by tractors plowing fields or trucks delivering fruit and we have no idea what the people running the bussinesses spend their money on. Anyway, it's one thing to boycott meat, dairy and eggs if behavior like what's in "Earthlings" is normal, but...

  • @SuperAnimalDrummer ...if you boycott any entire industry because there are some bad apples in it, you won't be able to buy much of anything. That's why I'd appreciate an answer to my question from someone like Ms. Grandin - who regularly works in the industry - and not an ideological animal rights lecture.

  • @411314 going vegan is the only way to steer clear of contributing to any cruelty, and be absolutely sure of it. That is why I have gone vegan, and its awesome.

  • Hey, Ms. Grandin, I'm really glad you're out there to help both autistic people and animals. I have Asperger's Syndrome and got picked on a lot in school, had trouble keeping up with other people, and I've seen "Meet Your Meat" and other videos of animals being horrifically abused in slaughterhouses. The world needs the good work you're doing!

  • Interesting movie and very good ideas. No one wants to eat lets say "stressed meat", so we should kill animals in less stressfull way.

  • this lady had an awkward childhood...

  • @treamazingtre She is autistic. Check out her bio.

  • This women is a genius. I commend her for finding more humane ways to do what has to be done for most of us to eat. She obviously cares about the animals and that they are not overly stressed.

  • Just shoot the dang cow it better its quick

  • @oversize1964 yeah that makes total sense because I know if I pick an orange from a tree I can hear it crying and screaming for its

  • @theshedman3 I couldn't agree more!!! Let's see how many humans are up for it!!!

  • @Berem91 ...(Continuing)... nutrition... You don't need to jump to conclusion and curse uselessly "me" for nothing, being the case that you didn't pay attention to what has been written in a plausible interpretation... Good Bye...

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  • Temple Grandin tells us the cows do not like to be around people. The Swiss has a completely different ideology. The USA would NEVER do this !! Look up "Swiss Cow doctors" OR "Swiss Cows live in better conditions than many humans" on Youtube. because we cannot post other peoples videoe's. Not one of these cows seem stressed AT ALL!!

  • This is the middle ground between we should never kill or eat anything, and torturous inhumane slaughter practices, This lady has been teaching her methods of humane slaughter that takes advantage of livestocks natural behavior for years. If every slaughterhouse in the world used her methods, PETA and the others would have nothing to put on their websites or in their videos (nothing real anyway). We shouldn't feel guilty using these animals, we have for eons, but they should be humanely used.

  • @lowew79 there is nothing humane in the industrial breeding of animals for the purpose of killing them unnecessarily. even if you find a cow which has had a happy life with acres of roaming space, allowed - unlike 100% of industrial livestock - to live out most of its adulthood, and the slaughter method is 100% guaranteed painless.......you still don't HAVE to eat that cow. you're really going to put your pathetic temporary gratification ahead of the life of a sentient creature?

  • @jemimallah With all due respect (and i mean that legitametly) I think you are an extremist. We (humans) have been hunting, and ranching livestock since civilization began. In fact this is what made civilization possible. Do not think just because I eat cows that I dont respect them, or that I am not extremely grateful to them and the ranchers for making it possible to feed my family. I hope that all slaughterhouses will someday do as this lady says, for the sake of the animals.

  • @lowew79 well for virtually all of that "since civilization began" animals have also been slaughtered inhumanely. the move towards animal rights and humane slaughter methods represents a gradual historical awakening as to human compassion for animals, yes? well why exactly should that awakening stop with simply humane slaughter? should it not continue logically towards eliminating slaughter altogether? it's the same scale, it's the same process. why stop?

  • @lowew79 and it may be worth considering that ethical justification through historical precedent doesn't have a great record as far as ending up on the good side of history is concerned

    "extremist" is just a word, like "respect". my "extremist" way keeps animals killed to a minimum, yours to a maximum. your "respect" for animals encourages the systematic annihilation of their individual existences, mine discourages it. again....why not just stop? is it that big an ask?

  • 4:39 They are so Peaceful! you can tell they are completely calm. This woman is a genius.

  • Responder a este vídeo... will say that that is equally humane? "I" don't find in neither cases the affirmative for that question... "I am" not questioning the efficiency of your methods, but "I am" just saying that is: That it's just a mens technique to trick animals from their deaths (as you understand "it"), not a "humane" procedure...

  • @Berem91 ... (continuing)... Pondering all that, do you think ("Dr.Temple Grandin") that is still humane to kill for the sake off meat consumption?... As the result is the same for humans or other animals, be-cause the fact, equally in the case of humans, other animals, they don't suffer, exactly for the measures of tricking them from their doom, that in same measure will occur for our sake? "I" don't find in neither cases humane thoughts....

  • She taught Anton Chigurh everything he knows!

  • @Galantski Did you make this moronic comment on all her videos? This woman is a genius who revolutionized an entire industry and made the lives of hundreds of millions of livestock vastly better and more humane. In so doing, she has made US more humane. Get a clue, and then after you're done with that, a life.

  • @10mintwo the state of things still do not resemble anything humane, because of how unnatural these animals lives have become. My fear is that, although Temple may have improved the lives and deaths of factory farm animals to a certain degree, she has legitimized the system, or created the illusion that factory farming is now ethical, and thus okay to support. this is not true. These animals should not live like this, although I appreciate Temple's empathetic approach. Watch Earthlings.

  • @SuperAnimalDrummer Thanks but no. I'm not particularly interested in the vapid polemical mewlings of Hollywood film stars when deciding my ethical stances on some subject. Additionally, given your apparent further endorsement of the indescribably imbecilic "Zeitgeist", a film so profoundly moronic as to defy description, I'm fairly confident in my belief that your critical reasoning skills are insufficiently refined to make further discussion here worthwhile. bye now.

  • @10mintwo Ad hominem attack much? For someone so obviously intelligent, I would think you'd see the error in your post. Regardless of what documentary films I happen enjoy, the reality of factory farming and you're probable contribution to it doesn't change. Open your mind. Bleed the anger and hatred out, and understand that there is a reality at there that exists regardless of what you or I say. Learn about it, and how not to contribute to it. Have the courage to watch a real film: EARTHLINGS.

  • @SuperAnimalDrummer I would suggest that you reacquaint yourself with the definition of an ad hominem attack, as my comments clearly do not qualify. As to open mindedness, one might suspect that you have opened your own to such a degree as to allow your brains to fall out. The film you incessantly flog is good for little more than a laugh. I've seen virtually all the footage contained within from other sources already. I'm unimpressed, and my convictions remain what they are.

  • @10mintwo You attack my credibility based my 'endorsement' of zeitgeist, which has nothing to with the validity of the information contained in Earthlings, or factory farming in general. I would consider this an ad hominem attack, especially since from, you concluded that my "critical reasoning skills are insufficiently refined." How you could know this simply because I like a movie, exemplifies extreme arrogance. I can tell this just by how you type. You are not funny by the way.

  • @SuperAnimalDrummer You seem intent on validating all of my initial suspicions about your cognitive incompetence. Sigh, I should really learn to trust myself about these things more. Well, it's been...I can't say "fun", exactly. Let's go with "fruitless". Have a good one.

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  • @10mintwo I assume by your silence that you are. You are so devoted to putting me in my place, based on nothing, that you can't look at the issue at hand. You revere complex syntax structures to the point of incoherence. You pride your intelligence so much that you come as an arrogant prick. Go fuck yourself.

  • @10mintwo Please, don't be one of these people that hates the messenger. I am not condemning you, or judging, I am simply asking you to learn about factory farming, because regardless of what Temple has done, it is an unethical system, through and through, motivated by bottom line thinking and a complete disregard to the animal itself, as a result. As the consumer, we are the most important piece of the puzzle. An educated consumer is deadly to unethical industry. Please, no more debate.

  • if the catle wont go in to the stunning pen we put them behind a gate the cattle are very calm no hassle alan kerrison milord haven wales

  • I think the less pain there is, better for the animal, and the consumer.

    Let's face it, People will not stop eating meat, that's for sure, and I'm happy to see animals NOT suffering more than they should.

  • THIS SHOULD BE MANDATORY IN ALL SLAUGHTER HOUSES EVERYWHERE WE NEED TO STOP THE SUFFERING NOW!!!!! FOR ALL THE ANIMALS

  • THANKS TEMPLE FOR ALL YOU DO IN HELPING PEOPLE TO REALIZE THERE IS A HUMANE WAY TO KILL AN ANIMAL KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!

  • love the blood on the side of the conveyor belt

  • if aliens ever land be funny to see people in these lol

  • this is a great design more abbatiors need this

  • fantastic as ever Temple...please encourage more effort into humane killing for horses....its desperately needed.

  • Temple, you are amazing!!! very informative video! hope people watch your awesome video and learn from you.. ty ty ty!!

  • wouldnt it be quicker to put a bullet through the back of its head

  • Glad to see that there's an advocate for animals making the slaughter as humane as possible...good job Temple

  • Temple, I also think this method of humane slaughter is necessary not only for the animals but also for the workers. Killing animals inhumanely certainly has psychological long term consequences for the worker.

  • I watched some brutal halal slaughters in a slaughterhouse and it made me for the first time in my life consider not ever eating beef again if this is the way they are slaughtered. Watching this video gave me a huge comfort in knowing there are people who simply understand the nature of killing and doing so requires speed, precision and minimal struggle. I was starting to wonder if I was going soft, but now I see that there is a huge difference when slautering an animal properly or not! thanks!

  • Temple,

    Please help the Indonesians understand that their abbattoir methods are wrong!..I have just watched a 4 corners program and was disgusted and saddened at how the cattle were tortured and suffered immensley before death came to claim them.

  • @TempleGrandin found some of my answers here for the questions I asked you on annother post. TY you are awesome. sorry for asking questions before looking it up lol.

  • Temple, God bless you and the work you do for animals. I have changed much about what I eat because of people like you who bring information like this to the public.

    Love, Sheryl

  • ZAP!!!!! lol

  • With most certainty the great debate on the taking of life for food will go on for ever and the best that can be offered is compassion in the production of meat.

    I have to take my hat of to you Temple, what you have achieved with such simple and long over looked methods with animal behaviour is remarkable and to see these animals going through a system and having no awareness of their fate or suffering in this industry is a credit to you. Your research is well done.

  • mmmmmm i love steak

  • Everything we eat kills something.

  • How sick!

  • @philli1100 If they're going to be eaten, would you rather them scared or hurt? This method is done with respect to the animal that is being slaughtered. It is painless and quick. There is not panic within the cows, and they are not aware of what is happening. I'm a vegetarian and I respect this woman more than just about anyone. She may eat animals, but she gives them more appreciation than I've ever seen. Thank you Temple :)

  • if you're going to eat meat, then it should be done with respect to the animal and the slaughter should be as quick and as painless as possible. The system used here does that. No panic, the cows aren't aware of what's happening and death is quick.

  • WHY WHY WHY DO WE HAVE TO GIVE AN ELECTRIC BOLT TO THEIR BRAIN? WHy can't we just put them to sleep first, the same way humans go into surgery and are given medication to sleep, then give the electric bolt.

    ughhhhh I want to cry because I'm confilected, I eat meat but watching this kind of thing makes me feel horrible for doing so.

  • @kikicreamify Putting them to sleep would take a lot of time and money. It's more stressful too. An electric bolt to their brain causes instant unconsciousness and they don't feel a thing. They don't kill them with electricity either. There is no pain when using electric shocking.

  • @YMastersWRC she's stupid..animals have to get kill somehow wtf..

  • yes dr doolittle

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  • I  LOVE MEAT!

  • thumbs uo if you think her voice is stunnig lol

  • Thanks for telling us how to properly torture the pesticide-laden corpse of an animal.

  • You rock dr. Grandin

  • Now there's a woman who knows what shes talking about

  • Bolt em Stick em and Hang em. the cow is conscious for less than a second. Thank goodness this video isn't overrun with crazy extremist calling us murders

  • mrs. bubbles

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  • I get my beef and pork from a small slaughter plant that has comfortable and clean stuning techniques. and they only slaughter free grazing animals and its the best meat in MN my opinion

  • Youtube sure has shown me a lot about where my steaks come from. I'm glad that your expertise is renowned in helping livestock die as peacefully as possible

  • I'd like to see it happen to you. would you "just move through "the system" nicely and quitely?"

  • Good job Temple. Ignore the haters, and the idiots who feel the need to post their two cents.

  • Good

  • You ARE the coolest

  • OK What up with the accent ?

  • put agreen fluro light as they come into our knocking box our cattle come through then are pulled along on the bellies by a conveyor in the restrainer so they cant jump two flaps controlled by hyrdaulic triggers restrain the cattle

  • I recently read a book called The Dog by the cradle, the serpent beneath. Through that book I was introduced to your methods. You are an absolute hero and inspiration to me. I am a vegetarian but if I was guaranteed that all livestock died through your humane process, I would start eating meat again. You are my hero, thank you so much for the amazing work you have done and continue to do. I hope others can be enlightened and stop the cruel process of factory farming.

  • whats with her clothes how old is this video?????????

  • @noposque Looks like it's in the early-mid 90's. The quality and all.

  • @MichaelJacksonFan000 agreed thanks she has some good ideas tho

  • @TempleGrandin - I invite you to watch the documentary "Earthlings". You will see that most of your slaughter recommendations are not being followed and you will also learn the principle behind why we are killing animals in the first place.

    During the Holocaust, most of the Jews did not feel pain as they were put to death in gas chambers. It's a near sudden death. Why are you making a futile attempt to create a discourse of good and bad animal slaughter? Meat is murder...period.

  • She is basically saying stun them quickly and fast so they don't get stressed out.

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  • I am also a vegetarian. I see TempleGrandin as someone who is doing animals a big favor. This is awesome. I wish everyone can be vegetarian because it is humane and it will solve the food crisis. A lot of food going to feed animals can be used to feed human.

    I respect TempleGrandin not only because she sound really confident and like an expert on the video but also because she's making animals feeling as less pain as possible during the murdering process. You heard it, murdering process.

  • @aly884 Murder? These animals are bred for one purpose and one only - for food. You personally may chose to be vegetarian many of the rest of us like eating meat and believe it is beneficial to our diets. It is good to see someone working to make the slaughtering system better for the animals. These animals would not exist at all if it were not for food. Cows sheep and pigs would be as good as extinct if we were all to turn vegetarian tomorrow.

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  • I have an idea,, how about you go under cover and video the PETA rescue vans? You could do a big expose on how they say they are "helping " animals then they turn around and kill all puppies and kittens they pick up and throw them in the trash! What a bunch of hypocrites you are. Stop trying to force your twisted belief system on the rest of the world Al-Qaeda.

  • wtf

  • australia is the best, auzzie for life!

  • now this may be a dumb question. if the animal is stressed, does that stress do something to the quality of the meat?

  • @MrDodgeman11 Yes, stress influences the quality. Depending on the conditions, meat can be almost white, soft and full of water. The opposite is dark meat, being very dry.

  • @7h3unkn0wn Im glad she doesn't live in my neighborhood the kids and dogs wouldn't be safe! They made a movie about this psychopath! You can find it right next to Dahmer!

  • @7h3unkn0wn If I were you I wouldn't speak before I think. Did you know that she has autism? Plus, she's trying to teach people that animal slaughtering for food is acceptable IF you do it correctly and painlessly. Don't disrespect your elders, ESPECIALLY if they are standing up for a cause. Did you really have to go THAT far in order you get your message out there?

  • I wish this lady was or chief of police.

  • я прошу прощения, о чем говорит эта истеричная дама?

  • a nail gun with no nails? hmmm yes scramble thier brains

  • SHE SEEMS AS THE ONE WHO IS STRESSED OUT!!

  • Yeah she's right! I like that idea of designers better than cutting the throat while alive!!

  • I wish all countries followed stringent welfare rules

  • @TempleGrandin I think i understand if you want to to watch these videos. go onto sharkorganisation user on youtube and then their website you will find the cam links on the hyperlinks

    its slow and horrific these people need your education you are the only hope.

  • @iamswild Shark finning is really horrific. Cutting the fins off of a live shark is torture.

    Sincerely,

    Temple Grandin

  • @TempleGrandin no its not shark finning ok on you tube search type in shark.org

    you should see some cruelty vids trying to stop cruel rodeos go onto their user and there is a hyper link to their website. you can see loads of hyper link go onto the horse killers one and you will find loads of videos of what you want too see to change it.

  • @mrlordmilton Dr. Grandin may be a tad eccentric and she also happens to be autistic. She is a professor of animal science at Colorado State and is a big part of the humane slaughter movement. She is extremely accomplished for someone who would not speak until the age of 3. She also studies autism and animal therapy for autistic people.

  • Leave it to a woman to come up with a compassionate approach for slaughter for those who must eat meat. Even vegans appreciate the concern she has for every animal, even those many people think are not sentient simply because they are seen as a food source.

  • I not understand who people eat only vegetarian no meat what about lion,tiger,crocodile,dog,cat,s­nake and other eat MEAT NOT VEG

  • This lady is great! I never thought someone could have passion for something like animal restraining devices.  I need to take notes on that.

  • Ms. Grandin, I applaude you for your work toward the ethical treatment of animals. You are very intuitive to the animals needs, and a are truly a model in your field of work.

  • more peta freaks should read your books and watch your videos!! good job Temple!

  • i aggree

  • I hope 2012 is the end of the world .

  • @GGGunitNextLevel well guess what it isn't the end of the world the end of the world would be a natural disaster or an earthquake or a gigantic volcano coming out of the lake or ocean to rain horrific terror on people

  • hey lady you're forgetting about PEOPLE stress when they get bombed by your F16 in Palestine! but yeah let us make sure that pigs and cattle don't get stressed and don't feel pain before they are slaughtered! why the hell would we care about people??!! the world we're living in is appaling.

  • @MrHani84 And why is this Temple's fault? She has absolutely nothing to do with that, blame the government or people who actually support these strikes instead.

  • @MrHani84 dude have some respect. humans and animals are EQUAL! yep i said it and i know i will get a lot of people having stress heads about it. just because humans are more intelligence does not mean we are better. If we are so intelligent why have wars? why start them? Its sad that people die like this and my uncle has just died in the war so i know what i am talking about! But there are people who are trying to stop that death, Temples was chosen in life to stop stress and cruelty get it!

  • I have tons of respect for temple, she makes sure that cows are calm and happy and kill humane, she makes animals have rights before they die, and so i thank her.

  • I find her a touch eccentric, wired to the moon almost.

  • She's a bit eccentric.

  • Dr. Grandin,

    As an animal scientist who works in a beef slaughter facility (although not with the live cattle) I wish I could get everyone in this industry to understand and practice what you are teaching! I am currently reading Animals in Translation after reading Animals make us Human. Because of you I have a renewed faith in what a single person can do in an industry! YOU ARE AMAZING!!! Thank you for all that you do!

  • though i am vegetarian and dont agree with killing or eating animals, i have SO MUCH respect for Temple! she, like myself, grew up around animals and loves them very much, and it looks like her life's work is to make sure that people in the meat industry are educated and in turn, no animals have to suffer. she is amazing! i wish she lived in nashville i would totally be her friend :) keep up the good work Temple, we love ya! ~ Beth, Lily & Chase

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    Beth, Lily and Chase -

    Thanks for your encouragement.  I really appreciate it.

    Temple Grandin

  • @TempleGrandin when i was little i used to see livestock auctions in straight alleyways that hold a large mass quantity of 25 to 30 cattle what should they do to not stress the cattle before they are sent to a slaughter house or a place that hauls cattle to slaughter houses. sincerely Dennis Throckmorton

  • well said Temple Grandin .

  • Would you please send some of your videos to onision for he is judging people for eating meat for he thinks everywhere they slaughter animals they abuse them...thank you

  • Temple,

    You Are Simply AMAZING!!!

  • so australia!!!

  • What is the film called, i think you are a superb human being, doing a job i have always wanted to do - making a difference, a big difference, that way happy animals and lovely stress free meat. well done

  • @angover24 The film is called "Temple Grandin" and will available from HBO and Amazon on August 17th (from Temple's assistant).

  • @angover24 - Why are we killing animals in the first place? Out of necessity for food? We don't live in Siberia and we are not in need of meat protein as it is not even intended for human consumption. I believe people need to get much more educated on what is happening here.

  • @dorianmixvideo I wonder where you get the information that humans aren't meant to eat meat. Are there other reasons to have cows, pigs and chickens? Just asking the question. Thanks

  • During the Holocaust, some Jews died in cruel ways and others a quick and painless death via the gas chambers (they even thought they were going for a mass shower), however are we to ignorantly say that there was a right way in killing them? Of course not and there is not difference with the killing of animals for meat.

  • @dorianmixvideo Death in gas chambers was extremely painful. Because od the gas the muscles were contracting so hard the bones (even teeth) were breaking. Also people were fighting for air and killing each other in the croud.

    Anyway I agree - killing the animals for meet is always cruel. It's their holocaust.

  • I am autistic, and I never realized how much my behavior was similar to a cow's until I read "Thinking in Pictures." My visual memory was especially active when I read about the ramps leading into the dip vat. I remember panicking and falling down a sand-covered ramp at a playground when I was a child because sliding down it scared me to death. It is good to know that the animals here are calm. Thank you for your contributions to science and to the meat industry.

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  • great video. you should make a video just of the animals being stunned

  • Yea if u could slaghter meet like this I would be ok but those gerks who dont are mean

  • THANK YOU! I hate when I see all these people saying go vegan, what will that do ? we would be wasting meat. I think Tons of people should watch you. you do Have animal welfare at heart, my regards to you!

  • thank the lord we have someone like u we do owe are animals because we raise them so we can eat them and we owe them to atleast do it peacfully not like suffering

  • Do Mcdonalds use her methods?? it would make me feel way better eating there. i havent eatin at KFC for 5 years now. im not a vegatarian or vegan but i cant stand misstreating animals. its fucking disgusting.

  • My name is Diana Guerrero. I didn't know who you were but I just watched an HBO movie about you; "Temple Grandin". I think you are Amazing and so Brilliant!!!! After researching you more I was Amazed. I'm proud of you, okay. I'm going to brag about you when my husband comes home :)

  • 100 cattle per hour! That's crazy! Oh and I loved loved loved the movie about you Temple. Keep up the great work!

  • 4:50 is that an gun? hihi :) i think your videos are best and you should be on the nationalgeography chanal

  • Temple, thank you for your humane, brilliant contributions to this industry. I thoroughly enjoyed the HBO production and wanted to know more about you and your work. You are an inspiration.

  • @kens616 - Thank you for your inspiring comments!

    Temple Grandin

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  • thank god for people like you ,having seen [so called traditional and ritual methods] you have the animals welfare at heart. eating meat is a fact of life and will go on as long as the human race is around ....regards ..tag

  • @tag6tag  Thanks for your thoughtful comment. In my work I strive to make practical improvements out in the real world.

    Temple Grandin

  • TO: Indojackal - I really appreciate your comment. Claire Danes became me in the movie. She spent weeks listening to how I spoke on her IPod. Temple Grandin

  • if i can give little suggestion i might add that usa and canada need to improve at raising end.. there are huge correlation between cancer and high hormone ingestion by us.. maybe if u can use your influence upon producers we can get more organic meat and more healther meat instead of hormone & antibiotic infest meat .. it will be help all of us.. not just helping animal ..

  • Dr. Grandin,

    thx for your gd wk and your contribution for this world ,,u are an god in meat industries.. everybody respect u in meat industries. keep up wt your wk..