Vegetarianism

– To Meat Or Not To Meat Essay, Research Paper


As children, one of the first things we learn is to recognize the


friendly barnyard


animals. We easily can spot the furry cow with the gentle eyes, the


feathery chickens


who run wildly about, and the pink pigs that roll in the mud. We may


also sing about that


nice farmer, Old McDonald, and all of his nice animals. The truth is


that Old McDonald


with a straw hat has been replaced by a business man in the hard hat.


Ninety-five percent of the meat we eat does not come from Old


McDonald’s farm.


Hens, chickens, turkeys, and over half of beef cattle, dairy cows, and


pigs come from an


"animal factory" (Sussman, 95) which is a mechanized environment. This


new farming


method finds blue skies, tall silos, and grassy hillsides good for


calendars but, bad for


business. Those pictures are not cost effective. Animals are not


treated with the loving


care of a farmer but, are treated like inmates on death row.


Poultry, pigs, and calves are forced to live in total confinement


never to see the


light of day until they head to the slaughter house. Hens are frequently


crowded into


small cages which they may not leave for a year or two. Pregnant sows


are often put in


stalls that are their homes for three months at a time. After having her


piglets, a sow may


be pinned to the floor for four to seven weeks in order to keep the sow


from rolling over


on her babies. Cows may be fed steady diet of molasses laced saw dust,


shredded


newspaper, plastic pellets, poultry manure, and processed slaughter house


wastes in order


to gain weight faster. Confinement is so complete that the animals do


not have room to


move (206).


Not only are the animals forced to live in this unnatural


environment, they are


also pumped full off antibiotics, hormones, steroids, and are dipped in


pesticides. Over


half the cattle and nearly all pigs, calves, and poultry are fed a steady


diet of antibiotics


and related


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medications to help control diseases. No one is sure what the long term


side effects may


be for people who consume these meat and dairy products (145).


Have you ever seen a big rig driving down a highway hauling


cattle? A trucker


hauling livestock can legally drive two to three days nonstop leaving the


creatures


without food or water. Truckers who do stop to rest or water their cargo


do so because


they choose to, not because the law requires it . It is not surprising


that much livestock is


driven through days of suffocating heat and below zero nights uncared


for, crowded, and


sometimes literally frightened to death. Some of the animals arriving


alive at the


slaughter house have broken limbs or other injuries due to crowding and


piling. At the


journey’s end the cattle are already confused and frightened at their


treatment and strange


surroundings. Now they must be sent through such procedures such as


castration,


dehorning, branding, and injections and various chemicals (Null, 86-87).


The four slaughtering methods the government has declared humane


are captive


bolt, carbon dioxide, electrical stunning, and gunshot. The methods were


devised from


the Humane Slaughter Act of 1958. The Act says that all livestock must


be unconscience


before slaughtering. Unfortunately, the act has not provisions for


punishment of those


who choose to use an inhumane slaughtering technique (Sussman, 223).


Captive bolt gun, which is usually used on cattle, uses


compressed air or blank


cartridges. The device fires a thick bolt into the animals’ forehead.


Some bolts are


designed to stun the animal by concussion rather than penetration of the


skull.


Carbon dioxide is used on swine and sometimes sheep and calves.


The animals


ride on a conveyor belt into a pit filled with 65-75% concentration on


carbon dioxide.


The gas causes the animals to become unconscience.


The electric stunner is handled by a packing house worker on any


kind of animal.


The stunners are shoved against the animal, shocking it into


insensibility. If not handled


correctly, the electical stunner can cause temporary paralyzation.


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The gunshot method is preferred among small operations and most


farmers. A


.22 or .38 caliber bullet is shot into the animals brain. Unfortunately,


if the animal


moves it’s head at the wrong time, the bullet can miss the desired spot


causing the animal


to bleed in agony until another bullet is fired (224-226).


Chickens continue to be treated like dumb birds. In large


poultry packing houses,


birds are attached by their feet to a moving belt or chain. Conscience


birds are moved


along upside down to a motorized revolving blade that slices their neck


just short of


decapitation. Some operations force a knife blade into the birds mouth,


piercing the base


of the skull, and causing a fata

l hemorrhage (Null, 136).


Foodborne illnesses are the most common non-fatal diseases in the


United States


according to the U.S. Public Health Service. Food poisoning, with


symptoms like those


of the 24 hour flu, often goes unreported or undetected. Although not


that harmful to a


healthy adult, a mild case of food poisoning can be fatal for an elderly


person, a baby, or


someone who is already ill (245).


Bacteria are easily transferred from raw meat to other foods.


Unwashed utensils,


cutting surfaces, sloppy meat markets, and restaurants may spread


salmonella and other


food poisonings. People who eat raw meat may also ingest beef tape


worms.


When barbecuing, the drops of fat dripping off of the juicy steak


onto the burning


charcoal and become superheated causing the fat’s chemical properties to


change to the


form of a carcinogen. A grilled steak coated with greasy smoke can


contain as much


carcinogens as thirty packs of cigarettes (232).


Dr. Michael Jacobson, the co-director of the Center for Science


in the Public


Interest, calls bacon "the most dangerous food in the supermarket."


Bacon, sausage, and


lunch meat contain sodium nitrate which, when hitting the human gut, form


nitrosamines,


the deadliest family of carcinogens (234).


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If a group of health educators, home economists, and average


individuals were


asked the question, "What is the most important nutrient to a person’s


diet?" most of the


responses would be "protein." Most people associate protein with meat


cheese, milk, and


eggs. Due to a person’s need for protein, the USDA says that the average


American


annually consumes 93 pounds of beef, 57 pounds of pork, 45 pounds of


chicken, nine


pounds of turkey, and 12 pounds of seafood. Dr. Mervyn Hardinge, a


medical physician


with degrees from Harvard and Stanford Universities, says that the


animals you are eating


did not get their protein from eating other animals. If we think about


it logically, the


animals received their protein from the green or leave portions of the


plant. Therefore,


we should also get our protein by eating vegetables. The essential amino


acids that make


protein complete can only be received through plants (Sussman, 12).


Funk and Wagnall’s Standard Desk Dictionary defines "healthy" as


having good


health and having characteristics of a sound condition (296). Some


people consider


"healthy" to mean eating right and being at a "correct" weight. With


planning to meet the


requirements for calcium, iron, and B12, a vegetarian diet can be


perfectly healthy and


will reduce obesity and cholesterol. The use of whole grains,


vegetables, and fruit will


cover the recommended daily allowance for the nutrients found in meat


without the


heavy cholesterol count. Vegetarians take in fewer calories and fat and


more complex


carbohydrates and fiber (Interview,Kevin Vance). Although calcium and


riboflavin tend


to be lower, the vegetarian diet is closer to the diet recommended by the


U.S. Department


of Agriculture than the average American diet which consists of Big Macs,


chicken


nuggets, and Oscar Meyer wieners.


Vegetarian diets depend heavily on four groups of plant foods;


grains and cereals,


legumes (including beans and peas), fruits and vegetables, and nuts and


seeds. Including


something from each of these four "vegetarian" food groups at every meal


guarantees


maximum nutrition (Interview,Kevin Vance).


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Besides the nutritional benefits of the vegetarian diet,


the human body is


not suited for meat. For example, our teeth structures are those of


herbivorous, or plant


eating, animals. Although our bodies are designed to rely on vegetarian


foods, modern


man has changed his dietary habits to those of the carnivore, or meat


eater. We may


think of ourselves as carnivores but, our flat teeth are not designed to


tear through hide,


flesh, and bones. Tenderizer is put on meat so that it will be more


easily chewed.


Furthermore, the digestive system of the carnivore is designed to get rid


of the meat it


eats before it decays. The human digestive system is designed to break


down complex


carbohydrates and fibers like those of the herbivore (Sussman, 300).


Taking a look past the cruel treatment of animals and the


nutritional value of the


vegetarian diet, maybe God did not intend for us to eat meat at all. In


Genesis 1:29-30


God said:


I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of


the whole earth and every


tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be


your for food. And to all the


beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and


all the creatures that move


on the ground – everything that has the breath of life


in it – I give every plant


for food. And it was so.

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