Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Would it be a good idea to take a child to a slaughter house so they can see whe-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Would it be a good idea to take a child to a slaughter house so they can see whe),it will help you,my kids.
Answer:
No
No not if the child is under 12.
only if you're a sadist
It is illegal for a child under 16 to be on such premises.
I think if the child us under 12, then you would psychologically disturb the kid in the future so no I wouldn't if I were you.
Yes, and leave the little bas*ard there, good place for them
no, unless you want to traumatize them.
what is your concern? you want them to become vegetarian? its not wise to impose your beliefs on them... especially in this way. let them decide what they want to be
No. I was once taken to a hospital where they showed us aborted and premature fetuses in jars and Rubbermaid tubs, and I was 16. That has traumatized me for life.
Its one of those things - you don't need a visual..... you just discuss it.
yes, harden the lil f**kers. we are becomeing a societty of pansies
Sure, why not? I took my kids to one to see the pig I shot butchered. Now, both of them are avid hunters.
no, thats a bad idea. they will be traumatised.
NO. A child should see flowers, and rainbows, and snow.... It could scar him fpor ever. He might become a vegan or smth... Wait till he's at least 15
Are you f**king retarted? I'm vegetarian, and I would NEVER do such a thing.
I'm sure there are other more interesting places to visit. :-)
no,thats cruel.
It'll just frighten them.
Maybe you should begin with a field. There's no need to disturb a child with the sights, sounds and smells of the abbatoir. After the field, perhaps a butcher's shop would be sensible. How you explain the gap between the field and the butcher's shop is up to you. I am of the opinion that an abbatoir is no place for a child, and I doubt that they would let you in with a minor anyway.
Merry, Meat-Free Christmas!
Why not take them to a farm, to see where meat REALLY comes from?!
I think a better solution would be to tell them you believe in rights for all living creatures. Inform them that several species of animals are raised for the specific purpose of being killed for food and you don't agree with this practice. Therefore you choose to be vegetarian.
To expose a child to this kind of senseless inhumane practice would be traumatic.
Visit peta's website. http://www.peta-online.org/
What planet are you on?
I think you need reporting to social services. I do not know what you hope to gain by this venture, but whatever your reason I think you are totally and utterly wrong!
If you are trying to persuade your child to become a vegetarian then I say that you are wrong to impose your own misguided beliefs on a child in such a way. He or she should be able to decide for themselves - when they are ready.
If I remember rightly even Gordon Ramsay had the sense not to subject his children to that kind of "education" and was rather traumatised himself.
Get a life. Child cruelty is a punishable offence. I was made to watch other things by my father and so was my sister and we both still cannot cope with that aspect of life.
Sounds like you drank wayyyy too much spiked eggnog. Go sleep it off before you start thinking about taking them to a crematory.
Absolutely not. And this is why.
When I first finished my schooling, I decided to go to Uni to be a Veterinary doctor. I was doing exceptionally well, especially considering I had to work at the same time. My family has too many children for Mama and Papa to send us to Uni, so you pay for it yourself. (You ARE going, too, or it's off for a military career for you!)
I had a job I loved, working as a line cook in a busy restaurant, was doing well at Uni, was helping out at a Veterinary hospital as a licensed Veterinary nurse and generally enjoying life. I was a bit over halfway finished with my education when disaster struck.
We were required to take a slaughterhouse course. I already knew where meat came from. At this point I'd been assisting in surgeries for some time. You'd have to be a complete idiot to not know, especially when you know how to put the critter back together. It's just actually going to the slaughterhouse gave me some very gruesome visuals. We made one trip there and the next day, I freaked out at work. I lost my cooking job (couldn't cook meat), switched to computer sciences courses and only maintained my nursing license so I could help animals truly in need.
I've "gotten over it" as the years have passed, but I still can't eat anything that even remotely resembles an animal. Neither can you, if you'll be dining with me! I'm cooking as a career again, but still occasionally have to leave the meat cookery to one of the junior cooks. Depends on what it looks like.
If the experience effected a grown, albeit still young, woman that badly, what do you think it will do to a child? This would be compounding one cruelty with another, that's all.
~Morg~
take them to the butchers instead
Yeah, I guess that is a good idea but only if you have been as open an honest about the world in other matters. Does your child understand economics well? Does he/she have a firm grasp of the history of the emergence of the human species as a technologically endowed centrally governed supercolony? Have you taken her fishing yet, and shown her how fish is cleaned? Has she watched a good TV show about slaughterhouses? Is she agreeable to visiting one?
You probably have a good idea if the child is ready for this, and if this is important.
Only if you want to give my psychiatrist a job for life!
And btw, I'd put away all the knives if I were you---children have a way of acting things they've seen out...later...at night..when you're asleep...
ssssh did you hear a noise? what was that?
I can't believe you must take a safety test to own a gun - but idiots like you can be parents.
Hi,
My Grandmother taught me how to skin, gut & prepare wild rabbits & pheasant etc.
Fresh chicken, raw fish, and given a hoist & equpment, a whole pig. Out with the sharp knives. Gammons, bacon, spare ribs.
I would not take a small child to an abbatoir, though.
It could be a tad disturbing when done on a large commercial scale.
My sons know where their food comes from, and they know how to grow & prepare many a vegetable, and also what to do with a duck.
If the power fails, and all the shops & supermarkets shut down.
They have the tools to survive nicely. Would you ?
Each to their own, but as an omnivore, which is the natural way of things, and if your children do not know that a nice steak comes from cattle, then the demonstration of the "gory bits" won't help.
If you are stuck for a childrens' outing on the subject, then a tour of your local butchers' facilities will enlighten.
Then let them decide for themeselves whether they want carrot cake, or a sausage sandwich.
No contest !
All the best, though - the choices of the individual should be maintained & respected, and not enforced by scaring kids away from what they may enjoy.
Bob
why would you want to do that? Im vegan, and decided slowly myself, that what was happening to animals was not what I liked. Shock value doesnt always work the way you may want it to, the child could end up resenting you for, forever having that graffic image in their brain. Talking about something, and explaining what happens is enough, they can decide if and when they want to see this procedure.
what the hell is wrong with you?
What a SAD question of course not!
Either you just simply leaving questions to WIND people up,
OR
maybe is that what happened to you as a child,
to make you so cynical and warped?!
Na, thats just mean. I would never do that. I wouldn't even go myself it would just make me cry.
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Kitty said: Yes.Would it be a good idea to take a child to a slaughter house so they can see whe-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Would it be a good idea to take a child to a slaughter house so they can see whe),it will help you,my kids.
Answer:
No
No not if the child is under 12.
only if you're a sadist
It is illegal for a child under 16 to be on such premises.
I think if the child us under 12, then you would psychologically disturb the kid in the future so no I wouldn't if I were you.
Yes, and leave the little bas*ard there, good place for them
no, unless you want to traumatize them.
what is your concern? you want them to become vegetarian? its not wise to impose your beliefs on them... especially in this way. let them decide what they want to be
No. I was once taken to a hospital where they showed us aborted and premature fetuses in jars and Rubbermaid tubs, and I was 16. That has traumatized me for life.
Its one of those things - you don't need a visual..... you just discuss it.
yes, harden the lil f**kers. we are becomeing a societty of pansies
Sure, why not? I took my kids to one to see the pig I shot butchered. Now, both of them are avid hunters.
no, thats a bad idea. they will be traumatised.
NO. A child should see flowers, and rainbows, and snow.... It could scar him fpor ever. He might become a vegan or smth... Wait till he's at least 15
Are you f**king retarted? I'm vegetarian, and I would NEVER do such a thing.
I'm sure there are other more interesting places to visit. :-)
no,thats cruel.
It'll just frighten them.
Maybe you should begin with a field. There's no need to disturb a child with the sights, sounds and smells of the abbatoir. After the field, perhaps a butcher's shop would be sensible. How you explain the gap between the field and the butcher's shop is up to you. I am of the opinion that an abbatoir is no place for a child, and I doubt that they would let you in with a minor anyway.
Merry, Meat-Free Christmas!
Why not take them to a farm, to see where meat REALLY comes from?!
I think a better solution would be to tell them you believe in rights for all living creatures. Inform them that several species of animals are raised for the specific purpose of being killed for food and you don't agree with this practice. Therefore you choose to be vegetarian.
To expose a child to this kind of senseless inhumane practice would be traumatic.
Visit peta's website. http://www.peta-online.org/
What planet are you on?
I think you need reporting to social services. I do not know what you hope to gain by this venture, but whatever your reason I think you are totally and utterly wrong!
If you are trying to persuade your child to become a vegetarian then I say that you are wrong to impose your own misguided beliefs on a child in such a way. He or she should be able to decide for themselves - when they are ready.
If I remember rightly even Gordon Ramsay had the sense not to subject his children to that kind of "education" and was rather traumatised himself.
Get a life. Child cruelty is a punishable offence. I was made to watch other things by my father and so was my sister and we both still cannot cope with that aspect of life.
Sounds like you drank wayyyy too much spiked eggnog. Go sleep it off before you start thinking about taking them to a crematory.
Absolutely not. And this is why.
When I first finished my schooling, I decided to go to Uni to be a Veterinary doctor. I was doing exceptionally well, especially considering I had to work at the same time. My family has too many children for Mama and Papa to send us to Uni, so you pay for it yourself. (You ARE going, too, or it's off for a military career for you!)
I had a job I loved, working as a line cook in a busy restaurant, was doing well at Uni, was helping out at a Veterinary hospital as a licensed Veterinary nurse and generally enjoying life. I was a bit over halfway finished with my education when disaster struck.
We were required to take a slaughterhouse course. I already knew where meat came from. At this point I'd been assisting in surgeries for some time. You'd have to be a complete idiot to not know, especially when you know how to put the critter back together. It's just actually going to the slaughterhouse gave me some very gruesome visuals. We made one trip there and the next day, I freaked out at work. I lost my cooking job (couldn't cook meat), switched to computer sciences courses and only maintained my nursing license so I could help animals truly in need.
I've "gotten over it" as the years have passed, but I still can't eat anything that even remotely resembles an animal. Neither can you, if you'll be dining with me! I'm cooking as a career again, but still occasionally have to leave the meat cookery to one of the junior cooks. Depends on what it looks like.
If the experience effected a grown, albeit still young, woman that badly, what do you think it will do to a child? This would be compounding one cruelty with another, that's all.
~Morg~
take them to the butchers instead
Yeah, I guess that is a good idea but only if you have been as open an honest about the world in other matters. Does your child understand economics well? Does he/she have a firm grasp of the history of the emergence of the human species as a technologically endowed centrally governed supercolony? Have you taken her fishing yet, and shown her how fish is cleaned? Has she watched a good TV show about slaughterhouses? Is she agreeable to visiting one?
You probably have a good idea if the child is ready for this, and if this is important.
Only if you want to give my psychiatrist a job for life!
And btw, I'd put away all the knives if I were you---children have a way of acting things they've seen out...later...at night..when you're asleep...
ssssh did you hear a noise? what was that?
I can't believe you must take a safety test to own a gun - but idiots like you can be parents.
Hi,
My Grandmother taught me how to skin, gut & prepare wild rabbits & pheasant etc.
Fresh chicken, raw fish, and given a hoist & equpment, a whole pig. Out with the sharp knives. Gammons, bacon, spare ribs.
I would not take a small child to an abbatoir, though.
It could be a tad disturbing when done on a large commercial scale.
My sons know where their food comes from, and they know how to grow & prepare many a vegetable, and also what to do with a duck.
If the power fails, and all the shops & supermarkets shut down.
They have the tools to survive nicely. Would you ?
Each to their own, but as an omnivore, which is the natural way of things, and if your children do not know that a nice steak comes from cattle, then the demonstration of the "gory bits" won't help.
If you are stuck for a childrens' outing on the subject, then a tour of your local butchers' facilities will enlighten.
Then let them decide for themeselves whether they want carrot cake, or a sausage sandwich.
No contest !
All the best, though - the choices of the individual should be maintained & respected, and not enforced by scaring kids away from what they may enjoy.
Bob
why would you want to do that? Im vegan, and decided slowly myself, that what was happening to animals was not what I liked. Shock value doesnt always work the way you may want it to, the child could end up resenting you for, forever having that graffic image in their brain. Talking about something, and explaining what happens is enough, they can decide if and when they want to see this procedure.
what the hell is wrong with you?
What a SAD question of course not!
Either you just simply leaving questions to WIND people up,
OR
maybe is that what happened to you as a child,
to make you so cynical and warped?!
Na, thats just mean. I would never do that. I wouldn't even go myself it would just make me cry.
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