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freshwest

(53,661 posts)
Tue Jul 24, 2012, 01:25 AM Jul 2012

Mad Cowboy - Full Documentary (58:49)



From the video description:

Uploaded by DianeDi on Oct 27, 2011

HOW TO TELL THE TRUTH AND GET IN TROUBLE


I am a fourth-generation dairy farmer and cattle rancher. I grew up on a dairy farm in Montana, and I ran a feedlot operation there for twenty years. I know firsthand how cattle are raised and how meat is produced in this country.

Today I am president of Earth Save International, an organization promoting organic farming and the vegetarian diet.

Sure, I used to enjoy my steaks as much as the next guy. But if you knew what I know about what goes into them and what they can to do you, youd probably be a vegetarian like me. And, believe it or not, as a pure vegetarian now who consumes no animal products at all, I can tell you these days I enjoy eating more than ever.

If youre a meat-eater in America, you have a right to know that you have something in common with most of the cows youve eaten. Theyve eaten meat, too.

When a cow is slaughtered, about half of it by weight is not eaten by humans: the intestines and their contents, the head, hooves, and horns, as well as bones and blood. These are dumped into giant grinders at rendering plants, as are the entire bodies of cows and other farm animals known to be diseased. Rendering is a $2.4 billion-a-year industry, processing forty billion pounds of dead animals a year. There is simply no such thing in America as an animal too ravaged by disease, too cancerous, or too putrid to be welcomed by the all-embracing arms of the renderer.

Another staple of the renderers diet, in addition to farm animals, is euthanized pets - the six or seven million dogs and cats that are killed in animal shelters every year. The city of Los Angeles alone, for example, sends some two hundred tons of euthanized cats and dogs to a rendering plant every month. Added to the blend are the euthanized catch of animal control agencies, and road kill. (Road kill is not collected daily, and in the summer, the better road kill collection crews can generally smell it before they can see it.)

When this gruesome mix is ground and steam-cooked, the lighter, fatty material floating to the top gets refined for use in such products as cosmetics, lubricants, soaps, candles, and waxes. The heavier protein material is dried and pulverized into a brown powder-about a quarter of which consists of fecal material. The power is used as an additive to almost all pet food as well as to livestock feed.

Farmers call it protein concentrates. In 1995, five million tons of processed slaughterhouse leftovers were sold for animal feed in the United States. I used to feed tons of the stuff to my own livestock. It never concerned me that I was feeding cattle to cattle.


Quoted from Howard Lyman's' book Mad Cowboy
http://www.madcowboy.com/01_AboutPS.000.html

Mad Cowboy Official Website
http://www.madcowboy.com/

INTERACTIVE WEB SITE MAP
http://www.madcowboy.com/01_MAP.000.html

Okay I haven't had time to watch this, if it's too gross for you guys just tell me so and I'll remove it. The description itself is very informative and so are the weblinks, too. Also has a segment with Dennis Kucinich. Stumbled on it looking for organic practices in far away places, etc. It may persuade some people to give up eating cows.


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Mad Cowboy - Full Documentary (58:49) (Original Post) freshwest Jul 2012 OP
I've met and spent time with Howard Lyman. flvegan Jul 2012 #1

flvegan

(64,614 posts)
1. I've met and spent time with Howard Lyman.
Wed Jul 25, 2012, 10:00 PM
Jul 2012

Good guy that brought a lot of attention to the industry some time ago. Very engaging fellow who really knew what was going on at the time.

Thanks for posting.

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