 So the animals aren't afraid when they go into the knockbox or anything like that? No, why would they be afraid? If they see other animals being butchered around them? They don't see other animals. They don't see other animals being butchered? I'm just wondering, do you think that what happens in this slaughterhouse would you call a humane? That's what most people would say. If you mean we're acting in a compassionate manner, because we have dominion over these animals, then yes. You would call it compassionate what happens inside of this particular slaughterhouse, yours? Because you have to treat animals with respect. Okay. Watch as this noticeably distressed cow is so afraid that they nudge the bolt gun off of the ledge. Even a staff member was surprised at this. The larger man who comes in is the slaughterhouse owner's son and has been injured by the cow whilst herding them in. He appears to vent his frustration on the cow. Is this cow fully unconscious? I'll let you decide. Cow lets out what seems like a gasp for air. You can see the cow moving around while still trying to breathe through the hole in their neck. And then he finishes with his final display of respect. I suppose everyone has a line with the respect though, don't they? You would still say that inside the knockbox or where they get the bolt gun, they're still content. They're perfectly good. They don't know what to say. They're totally fine with being killed. They don't know they're being killed. They're totally oblivious to that fact. Okay. If these animals are perfectly content and have no idea about what's going to happen to them, then why do they struggle so hard to escape the knockbox? If this animal struggles so hard, they rip their own horn off. And then the other one. If I think that somebody's going to kill me, don't be ridiculous. That is no way that they could possibly know what is happening. Okay. And they don't. Like a small toddler, they wouldn't really know what a gun is. So you could put it to their head and they wouldn't really know what's going to happen when you pull the trigger. Of course not. That wouldn't make it okay though, would it? The animals don't get stabbed in the throat, yeah? Good God, no. How do they drain them of their blood? You are being ridiculous. These are now just statements. Knives in the throat don't happen in slaughterhouses? I'm afraid that what you're saying is ridiculous. I'm fairly sure they're alarmed before they're killed. Unfortunate. You're entitled to it. I mean, maybe I'm living in a dream world, but something tells me that when an animal goes into a slaughterhouse, they're not comfortable.