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Originally posted by BoCo
Animals have no rights.
However, you shouldn't have the right to torture them needlessly. Holding a calf in a small cage so it can't move, thereby ensuring perfect meat for later on isn't what I'd call needlessly; it's being done for food. Needlessly would be more like tying something up by its tail and beating it with a whip or whatever. That shoud be punishable by major jail time.
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Where goes the border for needlessly and unneedlessly? A calf doesnt have to be in a small cage to become perfect meat and where is the borderline for what is perfect meat and what is not?And perfect to whom?