How do organic farms slaughter their animals?


Posted April 18th, 2010 by admin 3 Comments »
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Magzifa asked:


Do they use the same methods as intensive, i.e boiling, crushing skinning etc or is it slightly more humane? I can’t think of a humane way to kill an animal other than injection, so would organic farmers kill their livestock more efficiently?

when did America start producing organic products? and how much do product manurfacturing pay for it?


Posted December 7th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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Sarabear asked:


i have to do an essay for my English class on how animal Testing is bad and one of my points i want to make is how it is btr to use organic products instead of using harmful products and testing them on animals in inhumane ways - but i need strong evidence about organic products to back up my statement and make my arguement believable. plz put anything u might no about these subjects.

What exactly does organic milk mean?


Posted February 25th, 2009 by admin 12 Comments »
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corona4fishies asked:


Hey I was wondering does organic milk mean the animals are being treated well? Instead of in cruel conditions? I really would appreciate it if anyone knew.

Are organic dairy products and eggs more humane for the animals?


Posted February 13th, 2009 by admin 7 Comments »
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DJP asked:


I am an off/on vegetarian, mostly for moral reasons (modern man doesn’t need to cause extreme animal suffering to survive anymore).

I still eat dairy and eggs, and I know that even though those animals are not killed for their bodies, they often exist in horrible conditions too.

All things being equal, do they treat the animals more humanely under organic conditions?

Thanks.