USA: Animal cruelty and toxic waste in pig farms

View the lives of innocent pigs, born on concentration camps called “Farms for toxic Bacon” (USA)...and see how it is far from natural or humane…in fact, it is a torturous and abusive, living hell….this video shows just how cruel and barbaric this industry is to one of the most intelligent of all animals…

https://fb.watch/3HOxPdGw-A/

if this was dogs in the video, there would be an uproar worldwide…

if you call yourself an animal lover, loving all of them is what that means….even if you do not like them, the least you must do is leave them alone…

LEAVE ALL ANIMAL PRODUCTS OUT, OF YOUR CHOICES, THEIR BODIES ARE NOT FOOD OR CLOTHING —

Text–Animal Freedom Fighter–

 And I mean…About 110 million pigs are slaughtered in the United States each year, making about 23 billion pounds of pork.

Smithfield’s Tar Heel, N.C.,  is the largest slaughterhouse in the world. It processes more than 30,000 hogs every day.

 

Flickr: 43008179@N00

Industrial pig waste contains … ammonia, methane, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, cyanide, phosphorous, nitrates, and heavy metals.

In addition, the waste nurses more than 100 microbial pathogens that can cause illness in humans …

Flickr: picstever / Steve

In addition, humans who have fallen into these lagoons have died.

In an average week, more than 2 million pigs are slaughtered in the U.S., almost exclusively to be processed and eaten by people as “pork” products—primarily bacon, ham, and sausage.

Humane Society of the United States–Sometimes dead piglet parts are ground up and fed to living pigs.

In 2017, about 235 million pigs were sold in the U.S., and 95% of those were raised on concentration camps called “Pig-Farms“ with 5,000 or more individual pigs, under the cruel way, we saw on the video.

US’s largest “farm” keeps over 900,000 female sows at any given time designated for breeding until they are “spent” and slaughtered.

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Don’t believe the myth of the happy pig next door that the advertisements want to sell you as a happy animal that doesn’t suffer under industrial violence.

Anything associated with animal consumption is suffering.

My best regards to all, Venus

 

13 Best Vegan Milk Alternatives to Dairy Milk.

These days, whether you’re a vegan, sensitive to milk or just don’t like the taste, there are many non-dairy options available.  Check it all out here by clicking on the following link:

13 Best Vegan Milk Alternatives To Dairy Milk – Vegan Diet Society

 

Table of Contents

1- Almond Milk

Almond milk is made from ground almonds, water, and (in the majority of cases) sweetener.

Many varieties of almond milk are also fortified with minerals and vitamins.

Naturally nutritious, this milk is also a good milk to make at home.

As well as being low in fat and calories, almond milk is naturally high in many beneficial minerals and vitamins, including vitamin E.

There’s no cholesterol or saturated fat in the milk.

Furthermore, it is low in sodium and high in healthy fats (such as omega fatty acids), which helps to prevent heart disease and high blood pressure.

2- Oat Milk

Oat milk is made with pre soaked oat groats, which are hulled grains broken into fragments.

An interesting fact about oat milk is that it contains more calcium in one serving than regular cow’s milk.

Oat milk contains 36% of the RDA for calcium, while one serving of whole milk contains 28%.

In addition, one serving will also give you 10% of your recommended daily amount of iron.

The oat milk is one of the best vegan milk alternatives to dairy milk.

3- Soy Milk

Excellent for cooking, baking, in a glass or over cereal, soy milk is an easy method to add protein and dimension to your recipes.

Soy milk may also contain natural substances called isoflavones, which have been linked with a reduced risk of heart disease and a 25 percent decrease in breast cancer recurrence when at least 10 mg of isoflavones are consumed daily.

4- Flax Milk

Flax seeds are a natural source of Omega-3s, and it is the best non-dairy option for this purpose.

Flax seed milk has high levels of phytochemicals, ideal to nourish our bodies and to balance the hormones, particularly in women.

5- Coconut Milk

Coconut milk is immensely rich in minerals and vitamins, such as – potassium, iron, calcium, magnesium, and zinc or vitamin C and E.

6- Hemp Milk

It is prepared from the seeds of hemp tree and is regarded as one of the healthiest choices for dairy-free milk.

Hemp milk contains 10 essential amino acids, making it an ideal choice for vegan bodybuilders and athletes of any dietary persuasion who are constantly needing to refuel and build muscle.

7- Rice Milk

Rice milk is a delicious, healthy beginning for anyone trying to find a healthy alternative to milk products.

Low in fat and naturally high in B vitamins, this milk contains selenium and manganese, which are potent antioxidants that help protect you from cancers and infections.

8- Hazelnut Milk

Hazelnut milk is an amazing vegan alternative to dairy milk.

Rich in folic acid, which is crucial for growing adults and babies, and also is it is rich in plant-based omega-3 fatty acid ALA, which has been proven by many studies to help keep cholesterol and blood pressure in check.

9- Macadamia Nut Milk

Macadamia nut milk is a nutritional powerhouse of omega-6 fatty acids, antioxidants, and phytochemicals guaranteed to improve your health.

They also contain moderate amounts of calcium, zinc, copper, phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium.

10- Cashew Milk

Cashew milk is lactose-free, but the nutrients vary depending on whether you make it at home or buy a commercially prepared product.

One cup of homemade cashew milk made using 1/4 cup of cashews has 10 grams of carbohydrates and 189 calories.

11- Quinoa Milk

Quinoa milk is high in dietary fibre, protein, vitamins, and all essential amino acids.

This great taste, easy-to-drink product also contains important minerals such as manganese, magnesium, iron, copper, zinc and phosphorus.

12- Potato Milk

Potato milk has lots of health benefits, particularly for anyone who has food intolerances or allergies, including children with autism.

That’s because potato milk is gluten-free, dairy-free, casein-free, cholesterol-free, fat-free, and soy-free.

13- Sunflower Seed Milk

This amazing non-dairy milk recipe is satisfying and less expensive than using nuts.

Because sunflower seeds are high in vitamin E, this milk keeps our immune system rockin’ and our skin glowing

Additionally, they’re loaded with magnesium that helps keep our bones strong and our muscles relaxed.

Tip

Make your own dairy free milk.

It’s incredibly easy and in some cases, more economical and healthier to make your own vegan milk.

Thousands of unweaned NI (Northern Ireland) calves face ‘cruel’ exports of up to 30 hours without food.

 

Thousands of unweaned NI (Northern Ireland) calves face ‘cruel’ exports of up to 30 hours without food, say charities

DAERA has admitted that 5,863 weeks-old calves were exported last year

Thousands of unweaned calves from Northern Ireland are ‘cruelly’ going without food for up to 30 hours as they are shipped live for slaughter abroad, animal welfare charities claim.

They say some are just weeks old when they are packed into lorries and shipped to ‘suffer’ long journeys from Antrim and Armagh to Spain via Wexford’s Rosslare Port.

 

 

Read the full article at:

 

https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/belfast-news/northern-ireland-unweaned-calves-export-19830127

Check out a lot of our older posts (and videos) relating to the dairy business and the suffering of dairy calves at:

Search Results for “dairy calves” – World Animals Voice

Also, check out our latest articles relating to dairy, calves and Vegan milk alternatives at:

13 Best Vegan Milk Alternatives to Dairy Milk. – World Animals Voice

Regards Mark

SIGN: PASS NEW BILL TO BAN S. KOREA’S BRUTAL DOG MEAT TRADE.

 

SIGN: PASS NEW BILL TO BAN S. KOREA’S BRUTAL DOG MEAT TRADE

 

Petition Link – Petition: New Bill Would Ban Slaughter and Sale of Cruel Dog Meat in South Korea (ladyfreethinker.org)

PETITION TARGET: South Korean Ambassador Lee Soo-hyuck and South Korean President Moon

Crammed into filthy metal crates and cages, more than 200 dogs cowered in fear waiting to be sold for slaughter at the Nakwon dog auction in Namyangjusk, S. Korea. Sadly, an estimated million dogs suffer similar fates in the nation’s horrifying meat trade.

But there is new hope for the dogs hung, electrocuted and butchered for profit.  A bill proposed by Congresswoman Han Jeong-ae — the country’s newly installed Minister of the Environment — would “eradicate the culture of dog” meat as food in South Korea for good.

Ten members of the Korean National Assembly have already backed this bill. Add your voice now to help this lifesaving legislation pass!

Lady Freethinker’s undercover footage of the Nakwon House of Horrors made international headlines and sparked public outrage by exposing the terrifying, sickening conditions endured by dogs bred, brutally killed, and dismembered for dog meat. 

But the horrors have continued in S. Korea — the only country in the world that still has large-scale, commercial dog farms. And some of the country’s legislative leaders have had enough. 

House Bill 7035 proposes an amendment to the country’s Animal Protection Act that would explicitly ban the slaughtering and processing of dogs for food or their meat. 

The bill provides for penalties against violators, but also includes a 5-year grace period and subsidies for businesses transitioning away from the dog meat trade.

More South Koreans than ever before — an estimated one in four — keep dogs as companion animals and people’s attitudes toward them are changing, the bill’s sponsors note.

“The general public’s awareness of animal welfare has also greatly improved, and there is a very high demand for socially banning dog consumption,” the bill’s text reads.

A Nielsen poll conducted last year reported that 84% of South Koreans polled said they didn’t or wouldn’t eat dog meat. The poll also reported 59% of those polled supported the outright banning of dog meat and 57% believed dog meat consumption reflected poorly on their country.

South Korea’s current leader, President Moon Jae-in, has compassion for animals and even adopted a dog rescued from the dog meat trade named Tory. He’s in the perfect position to leave a legacy for animals that won’t ever be forgotten.

Sign this petition asking President Moon and the Korean Ambassador to the U.S. to support this important bill that will show the world what a great and compassionate country South Korea is and that will prevent the suffering and deaths of thousands of innocent dogs killed in the horrific dog meat trade.