The only pain the animal may have felt was a little pressure. As you can see, the animal was totally calm. That's because we gently allow the knife to do all the work. And of course, the knife is so sharp (with no nicks), that the animal did not move during the entire time we touched it w/ the knife. Unlike others, we use a rare method described by Maimonides from the Torah. While it depends on the mood of the animal, we are convinced this is the most humane way to shekht we have ever seen.
The only pain the animal may have felt was a little pressure. As you can see, the animal was totally calm. That's because we gently allow the knife to do all the work. And of course, the knife is so sharp (with no nicks), that the animal did not move during the entire time we touched it w/ the knife. Unlike others, we use a rare method described by Maimonides from the Torah. While it depends on the mood of the animal, we are convinced this is the most humane way to shekht we have ever seen.
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