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The state fair animals are bought buy companies like Kroger, Meijer, etc... and then they sell them for market price to a slaughter house. The Kroger-type companies do it for good press and advertising.ScarletInMyVeins said:How much money can a slaughter house really make off the steer if they're spending that kind of money to buy prized cattle? I mean they have to buy the steer, butcher it, process the meat, etc. I wouldn't think it would be that profitable but what the hell do I know?
They actually injected vegetable oil through a needle under the skin to fill in places where the animals were lacking muscle.RugbyBuck said:Why would someone put vegetable oil in a cow?
you clearly don't remember the HUGE scandal at the Ohio State Fair that was on the columbus news like every second all summer long circa 1997? maybe...RugbyBuck said:Why would someone put vegetable oil in a cow?
RugbyBuck said:Why would someone put vegetable oil in a cow?
Thump said:They actually injected vegetable oil through a needle under the skin to fill in places where the animals were lacking muscle.
It's amazing the lengths that people would go to.
People also used to pump air though a needle under the skin to give animals the appearance of being more massive. They would pump them up with a basketball pump!
Pretty fucked up isn't it?
You better not bitch!! Or else I may have to bump that PETA SUCKS thread back to the top and I know none of you want that to happen!BuckStocksHere said:Very f'd up. Sounds like you and PETA would have the same opinion on this....... HOLY SHIAT! lol
I'm sending you an honorary membership now...... "Thump - standing up for cow's rights!"