Thank you for posting this video. Regardless of one's philosophical position on diet restrictions, this video displays high integrity through the process of producing food/meat from a living animal. It isn't neat or easy for so many reasons. Yet is is valuable knowledge/experience if you choose to be an omnivore.
süper kaltak nerede çektin bu video kesim yapanlar bile türk değil türk olduğunu iddia ediyor kendi yaptığınız pisliği türklerin üzerine yıkmaya çalışmayın
I have never seen something as gruesome as this. My mom and I used to own geese and seeing them being slaughtered for their meat had me teary-eyed. But,I do understand that some people have to do it. -Sarah
You know, the difference between this video and others on YT on animal slaughter is that you made this with a respect for the animal that others do not. Thank you for being so soft and humanitarian with your content
I think the great humanitarian Dr. Albert Schweitzer had the best, most humane attitude,, expressed so well in his writings on the reverence for life. I would think that a rural Utopian type or alternative community, Twin Oaks or otherwise, would adhere to a non-meat eating diet. It is always upsetting to see any animal die at the hands of man.
@Keyease There are many vegetarians/vegans at Twin Oaks, and some intentional communities are strictly vegan. But for some of us at Twin Oaks, there's a trade-off between eating locally/seasonally and eating veg/vegan. Eating lots of soy and wheat products, which are usually grown far away and involve fossil fuel-based fertilizers/pesticides plus fossil fuel for transportation, can be quite problematic. I'd rather eat local meat then Midwestern GMO soy products. But I respect vegans so much!
@janelmariehealy Not wanting to throw water at your beautiful fire, we live at a chain of food and trophic magnification that allows you to taste the flavor of the best pesticides and raise considerably the chances of getting cancer, CNS degeneration, endocrinous and metabolic diverse diseases. Eating any kind of meat makes you eat most types of herbicides, antibiotics, vaccines residues. No, I am not vegetarian, I eat everything. And I know I am not doing it right.
I hate it when people say "inhuman" inhuman would be shoving a stick up its butt and cuting its legs off on by one and torturing it or doing this theyr'e choking on their own blood it seems. When i was 12 i started helping out my uncle he has many chickens so i release 6 of them from the cage or whatever you want to call it and i would tie them to a tree faced down... Id wait about 8 minuits until the blood is at its head and then id cut his head off really quickly they bleed out and dont drown
@monster1175 I think the next time I kill birds, I will put a bird's head between two nails on a board, stretch out its neck, then cut its head right off with a hatchet. I actually do think this would be more "humane" than the bleeding out method that we used in this video.
@janelmariehealy I always question myself why do we need to bleed an animal when we could simply do as you just said here. I asked my father, who used to kill some stuff in the past, and he couldn't answer... I think it's cultural!
@janelmariehealy They're electrocuted instead and they don't see each other during the process. They die within seconds and there isn't a violent after shock of when the body still "jerks" around, unlike what you see in this video where the animal is still moving. I suppose decapitation isn't ideal since the animals would flail around, so I prefer the electrocution method. You can find the video on YouTube as well.
Twin Oaks is an 100-person kibbutz-style community in Virginia that produces about 70% of its food, from yogurt and beef to kale and strawberries. No one is required to go to meals, but large, buffet-style meals are put out at noon and then again at 6pm every day for people to enjoy if they choose. About 90 people attend Thanksgiving dinner, which equates to about 60 members and 30 guests.
i like the fact you're genuinely honest - and educational with this video. i wish more meat eaters would appreciate the meat they eat, and less vegans/vegetarians to bombard us omnivores with hate! great vid, thumbs up!
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Thank you for posting this video. Regardless of one's philosophical position on diet restrictions, this video displays high integrity through the process of producing food/meat from a living animal. It isn't neat or easy for so many reasons. Yet is is valuable knowledge/experience if you choose to be an omnivore.
edlee1969 1 day ago
Mmmmm !
jimdreferee 2 days ago
why don't you just cut off the head, it would be a quicker death
46FreddieMercury91 2 days ago
You cannot humanely kill any living creature, that phrase is double speak. If you want to be humane, don't kill the animals at all, simple.
orderoutofchaos621 2 days ago
süper kaltak nerede çektin bu video kesim yapanlar bile türk değil türk olduğunu iddia ediyor kendi yaptığınız pisliği türklerin üzerine yıkmaya çalışmayın
sanyotex 4 days ago
good nice slaughter
only next time in the name of allah pls
believe me it wil taste also better
oapveghel 5 days ago
Those are not turks
Mr1ZombieKiller1 5 days ago
Best part 3:14
zapteur3 6 days ago
I have never seen something as gruesome as this. My mom and I used to own geese and seeing them being slaughtered for their meat had me teary-eyed. But,I do understand that some people have to do it. -Sarah
sarahandmom49 6 days ago
You kill them and you tell them thank you to feed us. Are you crazy?
elkoss67 1 week ago
I dislike it because i hate poor animals
MariRkoChannel 1 week ago
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preety194 1 week ago
In this life it seems that pleasure comes before compassion. Otherwise people would be vegan, give up fur, stop breeding animals etc. in a heartbeat!
Kerrik35 2 weeks ago
You know, the difference between this video and others on YT on animal slaughter is that you made this with a respect for the animal that others do not. Thank you for being so soft and humanitarian with your content
BOBOAPOCALYPSE 2 weeks ago
If you don't like they way they did it, then convert to a vegetarian instead!
RainDeeJanszen 2 weeks ago
I think the great humanitarian Dr. Albert Schweitzer had the best, most humane attitude,, expressed so well in his writings on the reverence for life. I would think that a rural Utopian type or alternative community, Twin Oaks or otherwise, would adhere to a non-meat eating diet. It is always upsetting to see any animal die at the hands of man.
Keyease 2 weeks ago
@Keyease There are many vegetarians/vegans at Twin Oaks, and some intentional communities are strictly vegan. But for some of us at Twin Oaks, there's a trade-off between eating locally/seasonally and eating veg/vegan. Eating lots of soy and wheat products, which are usually grown far away and involve fossil fuel-based fertilizers/pesticides plus fossil fuel for transportation, can be quite problematic. I'd rather eat local meat then Midwestern GMO soy products. But I respect vegans so much!
janelmariehealy 2 weeks ago
@janelmariehealy Not wanting to throw water at your beautiful fire, we live at a chain of food and trophic magnification that allows you to taste the flavor of the best pesticides and raise considerably the chances of getting cancer, CNS degeneration, endocrinous and metabolic diverse diseases. Eating any kind of meat makes you eat most types of herbicides, antibiotics, vaccines residues. No, I am not vegetarian, I eat everything. And I know I am not doing it right.
michel6 1 week ago
I hate it when people say "inhuman" inhuman would be shoving a stick up its butt and cuting its legs off on by one and torturing it or doing this theyr'e choking on their own blood it seems. When i was 12 i started helping out my uncle he has many chickens so i release 6 of them from the cage or whatever you want to call it and i would tie them to a tree faced down... Id wait about 8 minuits until the blood is at its head and then id cut his head off really quickly they bleed out and dont drown
monster1175 3 weeks ago
@monster1175 I think the next time I kill birds, I will put a bird's head between two nails on a board, stretch out its neck, then cut its head right off with a hatchet. I actually do think this would be more "humane" than the bleeding out method that we used in this video.
janelmariehealy 2 weeks ago
@janelmariehealy I always question myself why do we need to bleed an animal when we could simply do as you just said here. I asked my father, who used to kill some stuff in the past, and he couldn't answer... I think it's cultural!
michel6 1 week ago
damn
MsUoykcuf 3 weeks ago
I prefer how Ramsay's turkeys are slaughtered over breaking the neck or cutting the carotid.
AbsoluteXero 3 weeks ago
@AbsoluteXero How is that?
janelmariehealy 2 weeks ago
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@janelmariehealy They're electrocuted instead and they don't see each other during the process. They die within seconds and there isn't a violent after shock of when the body still "jerks" around, unlike what you see in this video where the animal is still moving. I suppose decapitation isn't ideal since the animals would flail around, so I prefer the electrocution method. You can find the video on YouTube as well.
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Twin Oaks is an 100-person kibbutz-style community in Virginia that produces about 70% of its food, from yogurt and beef to kale and strawberries. No one is required to go to meals, but large, buffet-style meals are put out at noon and then again at 6pm every day for people to enjoy if they choose. About 90 people attend Thanksgiving dinner, which equates to about 60 members and 30 guests.
janelmariehealy 3 weeks ago
That's a lot of bird. How big of a community is this you're feeding? Are all your meals shared?
RDJim 3 weeks ago
Awesomely well narrated... Makes you appreciate life and taking life to live life.
nicAutube 1 month ago
i like the fact you're genuinely honest - and educational with this video. i wish more meat eaters would appreciate the meat they eat, and less vegans/vegetarians to bombard us omnivores with hate! great vid, thumbs up!
mally2000 1 month ago