emigrantka pisze:Widze ze nie rozumiesz na czym polega uboj rytualny - ani to szybko ani bezbolesnie.
Ubój rytualny zwierząt, szechita w judaizmie, zakłada zabicie poprzez jedno podwójne cięcie, wykonane specjalistycznym nożem. Umożliwia to precyzyjne przecięcie tętnic tchawicy i splotów nerwowych, a w konsekwencji natychmiastową utratę świadomości zwierzęcia.
One scientist who has observed closely the work of trained shochets is Dr Temple Grandin of Colorado University, a renowned expert on the humane treatment and slaughter of livestock.
Her verdict is that conventional slaughter with preliminary stunning, and religious slaughter without stunning, are both acceptable when conducted properly.
"There's good and bad stunning but the research shows very clearly that when you stun an animal properly with a well-maintained captive bolt, unconsciousness is instantaneous - it's like turning off a light switch," she told the BBC.
"Similarly when I've seen shechita on a cow done really right by a really good shochet, the animal seemed to act like it didn't even feel it - if I walked up to that animal and put my hand in its face I would have got a much bigger reaction than I observed from the cut, and that was something which really surprised me."
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