Let me unscramble my syntax:
Thirty years ago, they didn't look at what was being done and say, 'it's cruel and haphazard therefore we should ban the beef industry'.
Thirty years ago, they looked at what was being done and said, 'it's cruel and haphazard' therefore they developed better tools.
I think I changed tense halfway through the original sentence, apologies for confusion. My point was is that demonstrating the cruelty of slaughter used in seal hunting is not necessarily enough to ban it, as it might (or should) be possible to improve the methods used.
As for what possible methods - Stas suggested tranquilizing, I have no suggestions becuase I know fuck all about ways to kill things - overpowered tazer perhaps?
I still contend that, having your skull crushed by a big spike of metal is rather like having your skull crushed by a restrained bolt.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakapik
But since the modern hunt targets seals that can get away, that might be why they've switched to mostly shooting.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/article ... =pmcentrez
his article reports the results of observations made by representatives of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association at the hunt in recent years and compares them with observations made by members of the International Fund for Animal Welfare. The conclusion is that the large majority of seals taken during this hunt (at best, 98% in work reported here) are killed in an acceptably humane manner. However, the small proportion of animals that are not killed effectively justifies continued attention to this hunt on the part of the veterinary profession.
as for 'humane standards' shot seals were immeadietly clubbed as soon as the boat reached them, followed by exsanguination, in a similar method to the cattle. Quote is from same source:
No interval between an animal being shot and losing consciousness will ever be acceptable to some people. Conversely, others may consider that, in cases when the animal is not killed by the initial shot, an average interval of 45.2 s between being wounded and dying is acceptable from a humane perspective.
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A welfare audit of 41 beef slaughter plants in the United States in 1999 revealed that the percentages of cattle stunned with 1 shot from a captive bolt stunner were 100% at 5 (12%) plants, 99% at 10 (24%) plants, 95 to 98% at 22 (54%) plants, 90 to 94% at 2 (5%) plants, and < 90% at 2 (5%) plants (24). All cattle where the 1st shot missed were immediately restunned. The author emphasized the need for continuous auditing in order to prevent deterioration of handling practices. Ultimately, the quality of the seal hunt will depend on appropriate and enforceable regulations, adequate supervision and monitoring by DFO officers, and the training and ethics of the sealers.
Now, what did Stas argue?
1) economic mainstay is no argument.
I assume this applies equally to beef farming?
2) State orgnaisations might be biased and/or corrupt and thus are bad sources.
Fine. Have you got any alternative sources? I've been using stuff from Sea Shepard and PETA where it applied. If not got alt sources, should we continue this discussion without evidence?
3) Economic mainstay IS important
oh. How do I reconcile 3) and 1)? well, I could point out that I've not argued for an abrupt change in anything more then about 14 peoples eating habits, some of whom don't eat beef anyway. Or are you arguing that industrial society Needs beef like it Needs oil?
Are we taking the length of time required for a switchover as a measure of essentialness? How long do you think repurposeing the land used to grow grain for cattle will take?
Teaching people new recipes might be harder.
4a) A painless hunting method is impossible, unless you're talking about tranquilizer hunting
4b) - hunting is related to guns and violence, and hunters will never give up their right to violate baby seals. (paraphrased for brevity and comedic effect)
4b I don't think I'll comment on, since it's a ideological position that isn't directly related to the matter at hand.
4a) Since I don't think these guys are pleasure hunters, if i spread my magic wings and made hunting by tranq the only legal option, would that remove your opposition (at least on this aspect)?
frankly 42.5 seconds of having been shot is longer then I'd like either.
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