Animal Slaughter Research Paper

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Every year more than a million animals are slaughtered for leather, which are made from the skins of cattle. Research shows that animal slaughter started during the medieval time. The people used the animal skin to keep them self warm. Why couldn’t they use Cotton instead of killing animals. Did anyone thought they were hurting another living thing? What if the animal had the power to do the same to human! What if they kill us to keep themselves warm when there are other options! How would you feel? Would you like it? Animals that are slaughter to make clothing are goats, sheep, lambs, pig, deer, seal, snakes, Alligator, crocodiles, walruses, ostriches, cats, dogs, kangaroo, emus and camels. These animals live and breath like we do but I …show more content…

For clothes, furniture, shoes, etc. Did you ever think about how the leather is being made or where the leather comes from? There are different types of leather such as Pigmented Leather, Top Grain Leather, Non-Pigmented Leather, Protected Aniline Leather, Semi-Aniline Leather, Distressed Leather, Nubuk Leather, Antiqued Leather and Embossed Leather. Leather can look less natural like Pigmented Leather. Aniline leather looks more natural than any other leather and Semi-Aniline leather is in between pigmented and Aniline leather which has a light surface. Even though there are many types of leather, a leather can be classified in one out of the three …show more content…

This industry is now dominated by a handful of huge corporations.The process is at the most of the country's meat at enormous facilities, and it continues to increase. When animals are slaughtered and processed the meat is cut up and is packaged. There are several dangerous elements that get tagged along. The first is the presence of relating matter from slaughtered animals, which can contaminate meat with high levels of bacteria such as E. coli. Some of the biggest meat processing companies in the US are Tyson, Cargill, Swift & Co., National Beef Packing Co., Five Rivers, Smith field Foods, Pilgrim's Pride and