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| | | | | by Sherry F. Colb In my Verdict column this week , Iwrote about the Copenhagen Zoo's slaughter of Marius, a healthy, 18-month-old giraffe... | |
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| | | | | I've often thought about the ethical implications of eating animals. I can't say I've struggled with the issue, because whenever I'm presented with a roasted chicken or a sizzling plate of bacon, ethics are the furthest thing from my mind. Would I kill an animal myself, in order to eat it? Certainly I would, though [...] | |
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| | | | | All animals deserve to live cruelty-free. Together we can create a more humane world for farm animals, advocate for stronger laws, and fight factory farms. | |
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| | | There are approximately two million horses in Argentina. Much like the U.S., Argentinean law states that it is illegal to sell horsemeat for human consumption in Argentina. However, in 2011 alone, 130,000 horses were slaughtered, exclusively for export. | ||