for the record, this is without a doubt against both polish and EU law, this farm shouldn't exist. our government should ban them before they buy out all polish traditional farms and turn them into this.
@naramovige no shit sherlock,aged beef is better. Once the decay process starts enzymes break down the protein and makes it more tender. You are an arrogant twat for thinking plant life is less life than animals. One should be grateful for all living things that perish for us to sustain ourselves. Where do you draw your ethical line? at fish? crustaceans? bugs? annual plants? perennial plants? There is a plethora of critters in and on your plants, bacteria are not plants you eat them. Hypocrite
I live in Poland and heard that there are now these huge industrial pig farms but there is hardly any mention in the media about this issue and animal welfare. The typical Polish consumer has very little idea I think about the conditions of the pigs they eat for meat and there is no discussion that I know of about mass production methods for the supermarkets. In fact, in my local Tesco you cannot even buy organic eggs - they are all battery eggs!
Pigs die all the time, they are suseptable to diseases like all Animals, the Piglets you see in the 'Water' which is actually slurry have probably made it in there when the pens were scraped clean of the muck.
Animal carcasses shouldn't be disposed of within the slurry but some farmers do!
These pigs are grossly overcrowded and many of them are emaciated. Yes, pigs die all the time, but leaving their carcasses in the pens propagates contagious diseases, as well as propagating opportunistic infections from unsanitary conditions. Carcasses should not be disposed of in slurry, and saying that 'some farmers do' does not make it okay.
The animal husbandry shown in this video is horrendous and this farm should be shut down.
was meinst du denn was wir hier essen ? Es ist nur eine frage der Zeit, bis wir hier die selbe Massenhaltung haben... Wir haben sie ja schon, nur das es noch vergleichsmäßig genügend "humane" Zuchtställe gibt .
@entnkriega really? so no one would find german farms treating animals poorly, right? there's always one xenophobic asshole that finds any damn thing an excuse for spewing hatred.
Don't blame the meat eaters for this. Blame the greedy lying chairmen of Smithfield !!!
Roger0Czerwonobrody 9 months ago
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Anyone up for some Polish sausage?
ZombiexXxAutopilot 1 year ago
for the record, this is without a doubt against both polish and EU law, this farm shouldn't exist. our government should ban them before they buy out all polish traditional farms and turn them into this.
hipp6y 1 year ago
OH MY GOD!!!! Im glad I stoped eating pork man....This is not correct at all SMH
2011teddybear 1 year ago
@2011teddybear
pork, beef, horseflesh, mutton, fishes - whats the different ???
this is a meat from dead animals bodies !
few minutes after dead EVERY live bodies are carrion, human and animal.
bon appetit !
naramovige 1 year ago
@naramovige no shit sherlock,aged beef is better. Once the decay process starts enzymes break down the protein and makes it more tender. You are an arrogant twat for thinking plant life is less life than animals. One should be grateful for all living things that perish for us to sustain ourselves. Where do you draw your ethical line? at fish? crustaceans? bugs? annual plants? perennial plants? There is a plethora of critters in and on your plants, bacteria are not plants you eat them. Hypocrite
TheyCallMeMrHappy 7 months ago
am soooooo down to free all the pigs......if u wach the news and hear that pigs r being free that is beacuse of me
killer55527 1 year ago
do not blame poland for any of this !!!!!.....blame the meat-eater for this !!!!!
XXplaythegamesXX 1 year ago
Honoring God's creation PL - vimeo . com/6386093
- tnij . org / stop_zoofilia_on_the_world_xxx_divx
GO VEG !!!
skolman78 2 years ago
So, I m vegetarian : )
ajutap 2 years ago
I live in Poland and heard that there are now these huge industrial pig farms but there is hardly any mention in the media about this issue and animal welfare. The typical Polish consumer has very little idea I think about the conditions of the pigs they eat for meat and there is no discussion that I know of about mass production methods for the supermarkets. In fact, in my local Tesco you cannot even buy organic eggs - they are all battery eggs!
ivankinsman 2 years ago
Well i wouldnt eat german food either- first go and see places all around europe and then make a comment !
neptune197507 2 years ago
i stop eating pig meat 4 ever!
doctormotte 2 years ago
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so pigs can't swim???? upsssss:)
12051 2 years ago
won't anyone think of the little piggie wiggies!!!
HMservant 2 years ago
Pigs die all the time, they are suseptable to diseases like all Animals, the Piglets you see in the 'Water' which is actually slurry have probably made it in there when the pens were scraped clean of the muck.
Animal carcasses shouldn't be disposed of within the slurry but some farmers do!
ESXTAKEN 2 years ago
These pigs are grossly overcrowded and many of them are emaciated. Yes, pigs die all the time, but leaving their carcasses in the pens propagates contagious diseases, as well as propagating opportunistic infections from unsanitary conditions. Carcasses should not be disposed of in slurry, and saying that 'some farmers do' does not make it okay.
The animal husbandry shown in this video is horrendous and this farm should be shut down.
xaus909 2 years ago 2
that's why germans don't really like buying polish food^^
entnkriega 2 years ago
was meinst du denn was wir hier essen ? Es ist nur eine frage der Zeit, bis wir hier die selbe Massenhaltung haben... Wir haben sie ja schon, nur das es noch vergleichsmäßig genügend "humane" Zuchtställe gibt .
egonsma 2 years ago
@entnkriega really? so no one would find german farms treating animals poorly, right? there's always one xenophobic asshole that finds any damn thing an excuse for spewing hatred.
hipp6y 1 year ago
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@hipp6y
Smithfield Foods has a presence in Germany as it owns 'CFG Deutschland GmBH' and part owns 'Aoste SB Germany' (Campofrio Group)
Where do you think the E. Coli bacteria came from ?
Roger0Czerwonobrody 9 months ago
thats very sad.
nastyelement567 2 years ago 2
did the pigs in the water start an outbreak of any kind?????
whogotbeef2 2 years ago
The pigs are not in water but slurry, a mix of pig faeces and urine.
2009swine 2 years ago