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Essay on Animals’ Rights?
Animals' Rights?
Animals flock about nature going on with their daily lives eating, mating, playing, and hiding.
"Hiding from what?" someone might ask. They are hiding from the predators that roam the earth as
if it is only theirs to move about freely without respecting the other inhabitants of the earth. These
predators are known as humans. Many of these predators have taken the lives of many animals
selfishly and disrespectfully. Some animal species have been killed by the hundreds each year,
many times for the purpose of putting money in the pocket of the killers. Some animals have been
wounded and not retrieved and therefore left to die in agony. This must stop and there are some
reasons why.
If all of the animals were gone, then...show more content...
I say that it is human instinct that creates a need for hunting. Acting on the instinct is what needs to
be controlled. Hunting for food is a good way to deal with this human instinct, but for the fun, for
the game, this needs to be suppressed. Do we, as humans, need to kill that deer for its enormous
antlers? A "trophy buck" as one hunter might joyfully scream. The fun and excitement of having a
deer head on the wall overcomes many humans. Instinct has taken humans too far. What was once a
tool used for gathering food is now used as a type of hobby or leisure time activity. Animals have
contributed their bodies for food and shelter in the past and continue to do so in some countries
today. The thrill of killing animals for enjoyment influences the minds of many humans. These
animals were meant to help keep mankind afloat. Some people do not see this as a problem. If
the trend of killing for the fun, a game some say, continues will there been any animals left? Of
course there will. The people who have sincere feeling about the animals have fought for laws that
set limits to protect animals from becoming wiped out. These limits deal with the number of a
species that can be killed by a hunter, how he can kill the animal, and what he can do with it once
the animal has been slain. But can hunting in excess correct as long as we replenish what has been
taken? I think it is and by developing these laws
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Factory Farming Essay
Industrialization has revolutionized America's economy. Mass production allows products in
demand to be easily available for purchase. But at what point does this system cross the line? It is
one thing to mass produce electronics and clothing, for example, but applying mass production to the
meat industry is entirely different. In order to generate the most profit, livestock are killed
systematically at a massive scale on an assembly line. These animals are treated as nothing more
than objects that can be processed, packaged, and sold to a consumer. For this business to take
place with both time and cost efficiency, the welfare of the livestock is placed as one of the last
priorities. Factory farming has gotten out of hand, and America is...show more content...
A problem that arises from this is that animal abuse can take place without any consequences,
simply because it goes unseen. Therefore, the installation of video cameras to monitor behavior
inside of farms will help in the process of finding those who are guilty. Undercover videos of the
animals being killed in such a brutal fashion only gives the farm a poor reputation, not to mention the
ethical issue of animals suffering unnecessarily when euthanasia is available. Incidents similar to the
aforementioned will only continue to happen if the government does not step in. Security cameras,
proper training of new employees and regular examinations to ensure all FDA regulations as well as
animal welfare laws are being practiced should be implemented in farms.
Meat–producing companies try to hide the conditions in which their livestock are kept before
being slaughtered. In Iowa, a bill called H.F.589 attempted to make it illegal to record videos and
pictures at a farm without the facility owner's consent, and illegal to agree to work there to get a
hold of undercover photos and videos of animal cruelty (Lin). Companies know that most people
will be put off by seeing the acts that go on in order to provide inexpensive meat and dairy products
that can be packaged and sold. People buy meat products to enjoy a tasty meal, but if the process
involved in creating their food is untrustworthy, it could
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No More Hunting Animals
Historically we hunted for food and used animal hyde for human benefit. We have come along way
since those days, we are able to cultivate our food and make clothing and other goods from synthetic
and natural materials.The Native Americans ate wild animals and used each part and took only what
they needed.The Natives didn't shoot at everything in their path.
Over 40 million animals die for fur.Thousands of animals are killed and referred to as "trash
animals" by fur industries. This includes birds,squirrels,reptiles,dogs,cats and sometimes even
children getting caught in traps .It takes the following number of animals to make a 40inch coat: 16
coyote,18 lynx, 60 minks,45 opossom,20 otters,42 red foxes,40 racoons, 50 sables,8 seals,50
muskrat and 15 beavers not counting amount of trash animals killed. "No one in the world needs a
mink coat but a mink." –Murray Banks I believe wild animals have a right to live and die die a
natural death. Most persons no longer kill to eat, they do it in the name of sport. The following
quote taken from Paul Rodriguez expresses my feeling exactly. "Hunting is not a sport. In a sport,
both sides should know they're in the game." What is amusing about placing a deer head as a
trophy on your wall or in the lobby of a lodge. Is it not barbaric? It is not equal to a sports tropy
that you win in a regular athletic sport. The innocent animal does not have a chance to prepare and
is in a disadvantage with todays high powered and technologically
Get more content on HelpWriting.net

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Essay On Animal Husbandry

  • 1. Essay on Animals’ Rights? Animals' Rights? Animals flock about nature going on with their daily lives eating, mating, playing, and hiding. "Hiding from what?" someone might ask. They are hiding from the predators that roam the earth as if it is only theirs to move about freely without respecting the other inhabitants of the earth. These predators are known as humans. Many of these predators have taken the lives of many animals selfishly and disrespectfully. Some animal species have been killed by the hundreds each year, many times for the purpose of putting money in the pocket of the killers. Some animals have been wounded and not retrieved and therefore left to die in agony. This must stop and there are some reasons why. If all of the animals were gone, then...show more content... I say that it is human instinct that creates a need for hunting. Acting on the instinct is what needs to be controlled. Hunting for food is a good way to deal with this human instinct, but for the fun, for the game, this needs to be suppressed. Do we, as humans, need to kill that deer for its enormous antlers? A "trophy buck" as one hunter might joyfully scream. The fun and excitement of having a deer head on the wall overcomes many humans. Instinct has taken humans too far. What was once a tool used for gathering food is now used as a type of hobby or leisure time activity. Animals have contributed their bodies for food and shelter in the past and continue to do so in some countries today. The thrill of killing animals for enjoyment influences the minds of many humans. These animals were meant to help keep mankind afloat. Some people do not see this as a problem. If the trend of killing for the fun, a game some say, continues will there been any animals left? Of course there will. The people who have sincere feeling about the animals have fought for laws that set limits to protect animals from becoming wiped out. These limits deal with the number of a species that can be killed by a hunter, how he can kill the animal, and what he can do with it once the animal has been slain. But can hunting in excess correct as long as we replenish what has been taken? I think it is and by developing these laws Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Factory Farming Essay Industrialization has revolutionized America's economy. Mass production allows products in demand to be easily available for purchase. But at what point does this system cross the line? It is one thing to mass produce electronics and clothing, for example, but applying mass production to the meat industry is entirely different. In order to generate the most profit, livestock are killed systematically at a massive scale on an assembly line. These animals are treated as nothing more than objects that can be processed, packaged, and sold to a consumer. For this business to take place with both time and cost efficiency, the welfare of the livestock is placed as one of the last priorities. Factory farming has gotten out of hand, and America is...show more content... A problem that arises from this is that animal abuse can take place without any consequences, simply because it goes unseen. Therefore, the installation of video cameras to monitor behavior inside of farms will help in the process of finding those who are guilty. Undercover videos of the animals being killed in such a brutal fashion only gives the farm a poor reputation, not to mention the ethical issue of animals suffering unnecessarily when euthanasia is available. Incidents similar to the aforementioned will only continue to happen if the government does not step in. Security cameras, proper training of new employees and regular examinations to ensure all FDA regulations as well as animal welfare laws are being practiced should be implemented in farms. Meat–producing companies try to hide the conditions in which their livestock are kept before being slaughtered. In Iowa, a bill called H.F.589 attempted to make it illegal to record videos and pictures at a farm without the facility owner's consent, and illegal to agree to work there to get a hold of undercover photos and videos of animal cruelty (Lin). Companies know that most people will be put off by seeing the acts that go on in order to provide inexpensive meat and dairy products that can be packaged and sold. People buy meat products to enjoy a tasty meal, but if the process involved in creating their food is untrustworthy, it could Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. No More Hunting Animals Historically we hunted for food and used animal hyde for human benefit. We have come along way since those days, we are able to cultivate our food and make clothing and other goods from synthetic and natural materials.The Native Americans ate wild animals and used each part and took only what they needed.The Natives didn't shoot at everything in their path. Over 40 million animals die for fur.Thousands of animals are killed and referred to as "trash animals" by fur industries. This includes birds,squirrels,reptiles,dogs,cats and sometimes even children getting caught in traps .It takes the following number of animals to make a 40inch coat: 16 coyote,18 lynx, 60 minks,45 opossom,20 otters,42 red foxes,40 racoons, 50 sables,8 seals,50 muskrat and 15 beavers not counting amount of trash animals killed. "No one in the world needs a mink coat but a mink." –Murray Banks I believe wild animals have a right to live and die die a natural death. Most persons no longer kill to eat, they do it in the name of sport. The following quote taken from Paul Rodriguez expresses my feeling exactly. "Hunting is not a sport. In a sport, both sides should know they're in the game." What is amusing about placing a deer head as a trophy on your wall or in the lobby of a lodge. Is it not barbaric? It is not equal to a sports tropy that you win in a regular athletic sport. The innocent animal does not have a chance to prepare and is in a disadvantage with todays high powered and technologically Get more content on HelpWriting.net