Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Stress disease kills Australia's koalas
CUDLEE CREEK, Australia – The koala, Australia's star symbol, is dying of stress.
Koalas live in the rolling hills and flat plains where eucalyptus trees grow, because they need the leaves for both food and water. But as people move in, koalas are finding themselves with fewer trees, researchers say. The stress is bringing out a latent disease that infects 50 to 90 percent of the animals.
"Koalas are in diabolical trouble," says researcher Frank Carrick, who heads the Koala Study Program at the University of Queensland. "Numbers show that even in their stronghold, koala numbers are declining alarmingly."
The problem came to national attention in August, when the well-known Sam the Koala died during surgery to treat the disease, called chlamydia. Sam captured the world's attention during major wildfires in February, when she was photographed drinking from the water bottle of a firefighter in a smoldering forest.
Sam was in such obvious pain from chlamydia that veterinarian John Butler decided to operate. But her organs were too scarred to complete the surgery, and Sam was euthanized.
Chlamydiosis is a virus that breaks out in koalas in times of stress — like cold sores in humans — and leads to infections in the eyes and urinary, reproductive and respiratory tracts. It can cause blindness, infertility and death.
Deborah Tabart, chief executive of the Australian Koala Foundation, urged the government to follow up on Sam's case by classifying koalas as a threatened species and implementing policies to preserve their habitat. Her organization named September "Save the Koala" month, with the theme "No Tree, No Me."
The United States already considers the koala a threatened species. And the Australian Koala Foundation estimates there are fewer than 100,000 koalas left in Australia, down from the millions at the time European settlement started in the late 1700s.
Carrick and other scientists think the numbers are slightly higher, but in any case, regional counts by scientists and state governments show a huge drop. There's clear evidence that some local populations have gone extinct because of chlamydial disease, Carrick said.
The majority of koalas hug a stretch of eastern coastline in the states of Queensland and New South Wales. They are most abundant on the so-called Koala Coast, a 155 square-mile (375 square-kilometer) swath of semi-rural coast in southeastern Queensland.
A 2008 survey of the Koala Coast by the Queensland government shows the population dropped 64 percent, from more than 6,200 in 1999 to about 2,800. While car accidents and dog attacks killed many koalas, the report blamed about 60 percent of the deaths on disease.
"We need to learn to live with our native species but instead we keep encroaching on them," said Tracy Goodman, an Adelaide resident who recently visited Gorge Wildlife Park with her husband and 4-year-old son, Matthew. Ten koalas live at the park. "Protection of koalas absolutely should be legislated."
Wide-eyed children waited in line to hold and pet Violet, a tame koala patiently munching on moist eucalyptus leaves. "They are quite cuddly and soft, aren't they?" 7-year-old Emily Marshall grinned after her grandparents took her photo with Violet.
Wildlife keeper Loren Ellis said all of Gorge's koalas are healthy, though she's not sure about the wild ones who visit occasionally, searching for food.
"There aren't always enough leaves to go around in the wild," Ellis said.
Australia, known for its unique flora and fauna, already counts more than 55 extinct mammals, birds and reptiles.
In 2006, the government's Threatened Species Committee said local population declines did not necessarily mean koalas were declining across the whole country and that they were "resilient" enough to live in small or fragmented habitats. But Environment Minister Peter Garrett has since ordered a review of the government's conservation strategy.
"I have agreed that the situation probably has changed; it looks like the figures for koalas aren't as good as I would like," Garrett said in a television interview last month.
The two states with the densest koala habitat have taken measures to protect the animal. New South Wales has classified them as a vulnerable species under the state conservation act, and endangered in two areas. Queensland lists the animal as vulnerable in some parts of the state.
While applauding the state efforts, Carrick urged the federal government to get involved.
"If koalas are not of national significance, I don't know what on earth would be," he said. "Koalas are right up there as an international wildlife icon with China's pandas."
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
pretty sicko I don't understand why anyone would do something like this!!!!!!
Cat Survives Kick in Face with Steel-Toe Boot
On September 14, Bronx resident Ronald Ross, 33, was arrested by ASPCA Special Agent Adam Gankiewicz and charged with felony animal cruelty for allegedly kicking his mother’s cat, Meow, in the face.
According to Ross’s mother, the incident occurred on the morning of August 21, when after searching the apartment for her missing cat, she found Meow hiding under her son’s bed—her face traumatized. When confronted about the cat's condition, her son reportedly laughed before admitting to kicking the cat repeatedly in the face with his steel-toe boots. The woman rushed Meow to ASPCA Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital, where the cat was treated for injuries, including several broken teeth and a ruptured eye that was surgically removed.
Following the attack, the Bronx District Attorney filed a restraining order against Ross on behalf of his mother, who subsequently had the locks of her apartment changed. Under these conditions, Meow returned home where she is now recuperating.
Ross was indicted by a Bronx grand jury on charges of felony aggravated animal cruelty and misdemeanor animal cruelty, which is a lesser offense. If convicted, he could face up to two years in jail and a $2,000 fine.
Stacy Wolf, Vice President and Chief Legal Counsel for ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement, applauded the swift action of the grand jury in indicting Ross on multiple counts in this case. “Inflicting such severe injury on a helpless cat signals the potential for violence directed at other vulnerable victims, including human family members.
http://video.yahoo.com/network/100000086?v=6035573-cute animal videos
Sunday, September 27, 2009
I noticed that Japanese people like to make fun of Americans any chance they possibly get. I can't remember when it was exactly a few days back and I went to American Village for the evening, and again they were having their street corner performances....this time was some magic show, not so great as the ones in Las Vegas of course, but still just something to pass the time and watch on the street between walking all the different places there is around there...Anyways, a lot of it was "trick" stuff this guy used, I'm guessing if there was a temperature change then whatever the object was changed too...like blowing on a Rubik's cube and the entire thing is solved all 4 sides...that just doesn't happen...I guessed it was a trick one, and same thing for cards...tapping on them, or blowing on them, and they all changed color from like red to blue or the other way around...I can't remember everything, but it was something to just pass the time, and it did draw a crowd....I had no idea what they were saying cause anything they went to explain was in Japanese, but everything else was okay...Some music came on that was supposed to imitate American Rap, and this amature pulled a hat down over his eyes and did these beat boxing sounds like Americans sometimes do to some of what they call music these days to it, and everyone who was Japanese of course laughed...I think that
I left after that, cause it was only me and a few other Americans who stopped by, and I don't like being made fun of like that, when it has nothing to do with me....I knew what he was getting at, because I see that enough going on around me....such stupid people I'm forced to be around...I know they definitely wouldn't like that if someone got up on a stage and pretended to be Japanese having some plate of rice or something...those people can't even tell a salad fork from a toothpick...just as long as it's pointed it doesn't seem to matter what it is....don't think I'll be going by there too many more times since that is what they seem to do, and it's all lame anyways then it just goes to making fun of whoever comes to mind, and I don't like being the minority in whatever group...esp. over here....here is the absolute worst...pretty dumb I thought to do that just to get attention and get people to watch but I said nothing go on here that is actually considered interesting...It seems I only have about 15 more months here at the island intended for landfills and hateful people.....Still I think it's dragging, I'd fast forward all the way until end of next year when I'm going on the plane again if I could from now....hopefully the new year will get here faster than I will know it...I'm anxious to see new years stuff again cause the first part of the year flies....=) =)
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
yes, I would do this here if they even had trucks over here on this whacked-up island...these people over here have a serious staring problem. I'm not sure if it's just with me cause I have a different look to me than anyone Japanese or Americans or anyone else who is here, but I would definately give them something to stare at doing something completely off the wall hilarious that would definately have them talking...of course I wouldn't care, but still that is too funny...I'm not even sure if that really works, cause they don't even show it happening...Here's to another week, it's hard to believe that this year is nearly over with....I'm too glad that I finally got my voice back by the way....hope u all are doing great and we can chat soon...enjoy your week since the weekend is nearly over with!!!!
Friday, September 18, 2009
* Signs you have grown up
Having sex in a twin bed is out of the question.
6:00 AM is when you get up, not when you go to bed.
You hear your favorite song on an elevator.
You watch the Weather Channel.
Your friends marry and divorce instead of hook up and break up.
You go from 130 days of vacation time to 14.
Jeans and a sweater no longer qualify as "dressed up."
You're the one calling the police because those damn kids next door won't turn down the stereo.
Older relatives feel comfortable telling sex jokes around you.
You don't know what time Taco Bell closes anymore.
Your car insurance goes down and your payments go up.
You feed your dog Science Diet instead of McDonalds leftovers.
Sleeping on the couch makes your back hurt.
You no longer take naps from noon to 6 PM.
Dinner and a movie is the whole date instead of the beginning of one.
Eating a basket of chicken wings at 3 AM would severely upset, rather than settle, your stomach.
You go to the drug store for ibuprofen and antacid, not condoms and pregnancy tests.
A $4.00 bottle of wine is no longer "pretty good stuff."
You actually eat breakfast food at breakfast time.
You read this entire list looking desperately for one sign that this doesn't apply to you.
Life is like a MOVIE,If Ur Sad-DRAMA,If Ur Afraid-SUSPENSE,If Ur Angry-ACTION,Wen U Look in the Mirror-COMEDY, Now U r Smiling-that's HORROR!!!!
I wil leave something 4 u when I leave this world...few memories in ur heart,few tears in ur eyes, my name on ur lips and my absence in ur life.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
So....Is anyone else out there still laughing as hard as I have been every single time I watch that video?!?!?! WOW, I was choking and laughing so hard last night that I thought that I was going to need to be given oxygen. Sorry, but no one here acts that way ever, they are always so dead serious and boring, and always trying to impress everyone else around them, and I don't care about all that....Back home, I always got a laugh outta someone...If I wanted some humor like that, I would just go to Wal-Mart and there were people like that guy all over...too funny, but it was totally WORTH IT.....I am forever done with trying to keep a straight face ever again, cause all I would have to do is think of ***crunch!!!!*** (4:21!!!!!!!!!!) and I die all over again....can't help it though I love this guy, he's too funny not to love...and I'd love to shake anyone's hand for putting me in such a good mood over here with all that I have to deal with just living here from day to day....Anyways, this is the winning video, don't know why he has to go through and retell the whole entire story, but it only makes it a million times funnier....esp. when the whole world already knows what happened.....still that is priceless....WOW I've been so happy that I found that....hope it helped brighten everyone else's day too...I know some won't think think it's funny, yes there are those out there, but nothing I can do, I'm just glad to still be breathing on my own cause I was aching last night not being able to hardly after I saw that....hope u all are having a fantastic week and aren't scared off by my weird moods on here sometimes by what I happen to find funny.....take care everyone.....xoxoxo
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
This made me so upset whenever I saw this video from the Video Music Awards. Taylor Swift is one of my most favorite music artists in the world, and it hurt me a lot to see such a total jerk like him do that to her...The whole internet is buzzing about this, I can hardly do anything on here without something about that popping up, and wow it made me mad when I watched it. Who the hell does that guy think he is?!?!?!!? That is exactly the kind of idiots that I have to be around here all the time, and I just prefer NOT to have anything to do with them at all. I would never treat anyone like this EVER, if I liked them or not. That is not how you go around treating someone!!!!!! This is on here like over 60,000 times, so I hope the entire world sees what a rotten person this loser is. Always remember that bad things happen to bad and miserable people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Make a heart which never breaks, make a smile which never hurts, make a touch which never pains, make a friendship which never ends. Rose is famous for Grace.Advocate is famous for his Case.Horses are famous for Race.But you are famous for smile on your Face.
hi again everyone I was playing around with youtube and found this absolutely HILARIOUS video of this guy running his mouth about this event...just when I thought I was about to get my voice back I lose it again by laughing so hard....the part that just about killed me is at 4:21...you HAVE TO HAVE TO HAVE TO watch this to see what is so funny...at least to me...I don't want to spoil it so tell me what u all think wow I had no idea anyone could be so ignorant acting but crack you up at the same time...as usual, it doesn't take much for me at all...esp. something like this WOW lol I think I have a slight headache now as well....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqTlRgTvsfw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4hIigfQRpk&feature=related -Kayne West RUINED Taylor Swift's Moment---My VMA '09 RANT!!!!!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqTlRgTvsfw
hi again everyone I was playing around with youtube and found this absolutely HILARIOUS video of this guy running his mouth about this event...just when I thought I was about to get my voice back I lose it again by laughing so hard....the part that just about killed me is at 4:21...you HAVE TO HAVE TO HAVE TO watch this to see what is so funny...at least to me...I don't want to spoil it so tell me what u all think wow I had no idea anyone could be so ignorant acting but crack you up at the same time...as usual, it doesn't take much for me at all...esp. something like this WOW lol I think I have a slight headache now as well....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqTlRgTvsfw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4hIigfQRpk&feature=related -Kayne West RUINED Taylor Swift's Moment---My VMA '09 RANT!!!!!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqTlRgTvsfw
Friday, September 11, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Just let me know if ANYONE screws up your day today! I got you covered and I got FRIENDS!! what an awesome date...wow!!! another single diget like that won't come again until January 1, 2101!!! This is the entrance to the Okuma resort that I went to last month....I'll go to another one next month... I know I never stop with the resorts....nothing else I care for here though... hope everyone is doing fabulous I'm busy with my studies now so I don't have much time to spend on here...know I am thinking of you!!! take care you all!!!! http://familydoctor.org =)xoxo
Friday, September 4, 2009
Saturday September 5, 2009
I love it I love it I love it having my house back even after these few weeks....I don't have to "hide" anything anymore here in my own house just because I don't want certain other people to see...mostly anyone family related... but everything from my books I could just leave out, to things scattered on here, either when I would first turn it on and what stuff would appear to things on my desktop I had to hide everything and it was extremely irritating...I am NEVER going though that again ever ever ever....If any type of family I don't care who it is next time tries to come where ever we are next, I am saying I'm having to go to Hawaii for an "emergency surgery" or something,when I would really be enjoying my own vacation instead of
nymore at least...=p hmm what else nothing has been happening here....this is the most boring place on earth so I don't care what they have going on here cause it's all Japanese-related...the sidewalk concerts, the street fairs, any type of celebrations out in town...I've been dying to go to an American-related concert *****IN ENGLISH!!!!!****** for soooo many years now that I've lost count, but they don't come here....guess I can plan for that next where ever I end up next....just to remember what it's like and how things used to be before this lifestyle....Our state fair is going on now back home and I am missing that.....>=( I went like 2-3 times the last time I was home and still wanted to keep going right up until I was about to leave....We have nothing like that here at all...or if we do, the pathetic thing is held in about 3 parking lots and it's so lame and completely boring, that it's so not even worth it....not with as big as our state fair was back home...Small towns result to parking lots and blocking off a few streets and are satisfied....I will never get used to that ever I don't care what they try to do or where they try to put me....So, it's Labor Day weekend for everyone...the very last holiday of the summer....I couldn't be happier cause summer here was a nightmare for me it was so hot and miserable...but at least this time I didn't get sent to the hospital like I did twice last year over the heat....It's just nice to have time off to do things that I want to do, and not have to worry about some time schedule....Oh, and another reason I won't touch eggs, I just found this story on AOL, and I couldn't even finish reading it, it turned my stomach so bad, and I haven't even had breakfast yet....Warning: Baby chicks ground alive so we can eat our omelets...Horror, but no surprise, was my reaction when I first read of the undercover video shot at an Iowa hatchery, where day-old male chicks are sent, alive, through a grinder. Their sisters are destined for egg production; Hy-Line North America, the hatchery in the video (below), sells 33.4 million chicks a year. For Americans to eat eggs for breakfast, these chicks must die. This practice is not a shocking exception; this is standard and, according to officials at the hatchery, the "instantaneous euthanasia" is supported by veterinarians and agricultural scientists. Chicken farmers and sustainable food activists couldn't help but realize something like this was occurring: because our poultry system is almost irreparably broken.
I am most decidedly not a vegetarian, but I haven't eaten chicken in more than a year and I raise all my own eggs in my backyard (from chickens who, I now know, must have seen their brothers perish by chipper) because of my discomfort with our modern poultry practices. Here is how the industry works, today: only one breed of chickens is raised for meat, the Cornish Cross. (According to chicken farmers and industry experts who I've questioned, greater than 99 percent of American meat chickens are Cornish Cross.)
These chickens have been bred for complete docility, insanely fast growth and nothing else. They cannot have Cornish Cross chicken babies -- they are a genetic hybrid and all would-be mama hens are artificially inseminated -- and they are essentially incapable of "free ranging" as they have lost their ability to forage for food. They will not walk 10 feet to get water if it is 100 degrees, and farmers seeking to raise these chickens outside of battery cages typically lose many birds during hot weather.
Cornish Cross chickens are used for meat today because economics, and not sustainable or humane practices, is the sole concern of the poultry industry. In addition, the American consumer has been conditioned to spend very little per pound for chicken. In 1935, the average meat chicken weighed 2.8 pounds and took about 112 days -- 16 weeks -- to reach market weight. In 1995, the average weight was 4.7 pounds after only 47 days; less than seven weeks. To gain that extremely fast growth rate and to adjust to the efficient, highly-concentrated breeding operations (in which chickens are kept in cages whose area is smaller than a sheet of paper), the balanced growth of all other systems was sacrificed, "resulting in failed tendons and crippled legs, compromised immune systems, heart failure, and other problems," as one chicken breeder writes.
Cornish Cross hens are entirely unsuitable for egg-laying because of this; they have been bred with nothing but meat in mind, to the exclusion of other organs, so that they are prone to heart attacks and are not likely to live long enough to start laying. Thus, it is untenable for poultry operations to raise the females for eggs and the males for meat -- common practice up to about 1950. Here is what we have: tens of millions of Cornish Cross birds bred for meat each year; and in another hatchery, tens of millions of female chicks bred for egg laying each year. These two operations, which in every other time but our own, could have worked together sensibly, boys for meat, girls for eggs, have spun out from each other into chaos.
Warning: This video contains graphic and disturbing footage.
"What can we do?" the hatchery spokesperson asks. "If someone has a need for 200 million male chicks, we're happy to provide them to anyone who wants them. But we can find no market, no need."
In other words, it is our love for plentiful and inexpensive chicken meat that has brought us to the place where we are routinely and with the blessing of veterinarians and scientists grinding up tens of millions of baby animals, alive, each year. Let us be clear: the only violations that are depicted in these videos are the minority of baby chicks that fall to the factory floor to die there. It is no violation to grind them alive.
The answer to the problem, activist group Mercy for Animals suggests, is for us all to become vegan. This is obviously unworkable: most people won't become vegan just because of this video. We love our eggs and chicken meat. We'll rationalize the cruelty, we won't watch the video (even I couldn't watch more than a minute), we'll sweep our discomfort under the proverbial rug.
But there is a better way. It's much harder, but it's far more sensible. It is to re-couple the poultry industry so that eggs and meat are produced by the same farms, much more slowly, much more expensively, much more sustainably. For this we will have to be prepared to pay $4 or $5 per dozen for eggs and $5 or $6 per pound for chicken meat. We'll have to eat less. We'll have to waste less.
Until we're ready to do that, we'll instead waste 30 or 40 or 50 million baby boy chicks each year, through the chipper, alive. Which price do you choose?
I had those as pets growing up....I either got them for Easter or for my birthday...I never knew they did anything like that.....how much more disgusting can people get???????? I tried watching the video that went along with that but I could barely get past the first few min of it...http://www.dailyfinance.com/2009/09/03/warning-baby-boy-chicks-ground-alive-so-you-can-eat-eggs/?icid=main%7cmain%7cdl3%7clink3%7chttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.dailyfinance.com%252F2009%252F09%252F03%252Fwarning-baby-boy-chicks-ground-alive-so-you-can-eat-eggs-go down to video if u can stand to watch stuff like that and still be able to eat...
Anyways, guess I"ll take off now hope everyone has a great Labor Day weekend....I'll put something on here with a little bit more humor later on....take care all talk with u soon....
I love it I love it I love it having my house back even after these few weeks....I don't have to "hide" anything anymore here in my own house just because I don't want certain other people to see...mostly anyone family related... but everything from my books I could just leave out, to things scattered on here, either when I would first turn it on and what stuff would appear to things on my desktop I had to hide everything and it was extremely irritating...I am NEVER going though that again ever ever ever....If any type of family I don't care who it is next time tries to come where ever we are next, I am saying I'm having to go to Hawaii for an "emergency surgery" or something,when I would really be enjoying my own vacation instead of
nymore at least...=p hmm what else nothing has been happening here....this is the most boring place on earth so I don't care what they have going on here cause it's all Japanese-related...the sidewalk concerts, the street fairs, any type of celebrations out in town...I've been dying to go to an American-related concert *****IN ENGLISH!!!!!****** for soooo many years now that I've lost count, but they don't come here....guess I can plan for that next where ever I end up next....just to remember what it's like and how things used to be before this lifestyle....Our state fair is going on now back home and I am missing that.....>=( I went like 2-3 times the last time I was home and still wanted to keep going right up until I was about to leave....We have nothing like that here at all...or if we do, the pathetic thing is held in about 3 parking lots and it's so lame and completely boring, that it's so not even worth it....not with as big as our state fair was back home...Small towns result to parking lots and blocking off a few streets and are satisfied....I will never get used to that ever I don't care what they try to do or where they try to put me....So, it's Labor Day weekend for everyone...the very last holiday of the summer....I couldn't be happier cause summer here was a nightmare for me it was so hot and miserable...but at least this time I didn't get sent to the hospital like I did twice last year over the heat....It's just nice to have time off to do things that I want to do, and not have to worry about some time schedule....Oh, and another reason I won't touch eggs, I just found this story on AOL, and I couldn't even finish reading it, it turned my stomach so bad, and I haven't even had breakfast yet....Warning: Baby chicks ground alive so we can eat our omelets...Horror, but no surprise, was my reaction when I first read of the undercover video shot at an Iowa hatchery, where day-old male chicks are sent, alive, through a grinder. Their sisters are destined for egg production; Hy-Line North America, the hatchery in the video (below), sells 33.4 million chicks a year. For Americans to eat eggs for breakfast, these chicks must die. This practice is not a shocking exception; this is standard and, according to officials at the hatchery, the "instantaneous euthanasia" is supported by veterinarians and agricultural scientists. Chicken farmers and sustainable food activists couldn't help but realize something like this was occurring: because our poultry system is almost irreparably broken.
I am most decidedly not a vegetarian, but I haven't eaten chicken in more than a year and I raise all my own eggs in my backyard (from chickens who, I now know, must have seen their brothers perish by chipper) because of my discomfort with our modern poultry practices. Here is how the industry works, today: only one breed of chickens is raised for meat, the Cornish Cross. (According to chicken farmers and industry experts who I've questioned, greater than 99 percent of American meat chickens are Cornish Cross.)
These chickens have been bred for complete docility, insanely fast growth and nothing else. They cannot have Cornish Cross chicken babies -- they are a genetic hybrid and all would-be mama hens are artificially inseminated -- and they are essentially incapable of "free ranging" as they have lost their ability to forage for food. They will not walk 10 feet to get water if it is 100 degrees, and farmers seeking to raise these chickens outside of battery cages typically lose many birds during hot weather.
Cornish Cross chickens are used for meat today because economics, and not sustainable or humane practices, is the sole concern of the poultry industry. In addition, the American consumer has been conditioned to spend very little per pound for chicken. In 1935, the average meat chicken weighed 2.8 pounds and took about 112 days -- 16 weeks -- to reach market weight. In 1995, the average weight was 4.7 pounds after only 47 days; less than seven weeks. To gain that extremely fast growth rate and to adjust to the efficient, highly-concentrated breeding operations (in which chickens are kept in cages whose area is smaller than a sheet of paper), the balanced growth of all other systems was sacrificed, "resulting in failed tendons and crippled legs, compromised immune systems, heart failure, and other problems," as one chicken breeder writes.
Cornish Cross hens are entirely unsuitable for egg-laying because of this; they have been bred with nothing but meat in mind, to the exclusion of other organs, so that they are prone to heart attacks and are not likely to live long enough to start laying. Thus, it is untenable for poultry operations to raise the females for eggs and the males for meat -- common practice up to about 1950. Here is what we have: tens of millions of Cornish Cross birds bred for meat each year; and in another hatchery, tens of millions of female chicks bred for egg laying each year. These two operations, which in every other time but our own, could have worked together sensibly, boys for meat, girls for eggs, have spun out from each other into chaos.
Warning: This video contains graphic and disturbing footage.
"What can we do?" the hatchery spokesperson asks. "If someone has a need for 200 million male chicks, we're happy to provide them to anyone who wants them. But we can find no market, no need."
In other words, it is our love for plentiful and inexpensive chicken meat that has brought us to the place where we are routinely and with the blessing of veterinarians and scientists grinding up tens of millions of baby animals, alive, each year. Let us be clear: the only violations that are depicted in these videos are the minority of baby chicks that fall to the factory floor to die there. It is no violation to grind them alive.
The answer to the problem, activist group Mercy for Animals suggests, is for us all to become vegan. This is obviously unworkable: most people won't become vegan just because of this video. We love our eggs and chicken meat. We'll rationalize the cruelty, we won't watch the video (even I couldn't watch more than a minute), we'll sweep our discomfort under the proverbial rug.
But there is a better way. It's much harder, but it's far more sensible. It is to re-couple the poultry industry so that eggs and meat are produced by the same farms, much more slowly, much more expensively, much more sustainably. For this we will have to be prepared to pay $4 or $5 per dozen for eggs and $5 or $6 per pound for chicken meat. We'll have to eat less. We'll have to waste less.
Until we're ready to do that, we'll instead waste 30 or 40 or 50 million baby boy chicks each year, through the chipper, alive. Which price do you choose?
I had those as pets growing up....I either got them for Easter or for my birthday...I never knew they did anything like that.....how much more disgusting can people get???????? I tried watching the video that went along with that but I could barely get past the first few min of it...http://www.dailyfinance.com/2009/09/03/warning-baby-boy-chicks-ground-alive-so-you-can-eat-eggs/?icid=main%7cmain%7cdl3%7clink3%7chttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.dailyfinance.com%252F2009%252F09%252F03%252Fwarning-baby-boy-chicks-ground-alive-so-you-can-eat-eggs-go down to video if u can stand to watch stuff like that and still be able to eat...
Anyways, guess I"ll take off now hope everyone has a great Labor Day weekend....I'll put something on here with a little bit more humor later on....take care all talk with u soon....
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Friday September 4, 2009
Top 5 World's Happiest Cities
1. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2. Sydney, Australia
3. Barcelona, Spain
4. Amsterdam, Netherlands
5. Melbourne, Australia
hmm....Looks like I got my vacation destination planned out just a little more than perfect since this miserable place didn't even make the list, and Australia came up twice.....=)
Top 5 World's Happiest Cities
1. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2. Sydney, Australia
3. Barcelona, Spain
4. Amsterdam, Netherlands
5. Melbourne, Australia
hmm....Looks like I got my vacation destination planned out just a little more than perfect since this miserable place didn't even make the list, and Australia came up twice.....=)
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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