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Eeew, what the hell? I never knew that. Better then throwing them head first into a giant mincing vat I guess.
Believe it or not, that would probably be just as humane, despite its truly gory nature. Death would be nearly instantaneous. I should explain that in the modern method, the spike is driven by a special pneumatic hammer. It's very fast. It supplanted the older method in which a sledghammer was used.
Beeblebrox.420 Reviewed by Beeblebrox.420 on . FDA to declare safe meat and milk from clone animals wow, this can only do harm... FDA to declare safe meat and milk from clone animals Financial Times | June 22, 2005 By Clive Cookson Meat and milk from cloned farm animals is about to be declared safe for human consumption by the US Food and Drug Administration, one of the world's most powerful regulatory bodies. A favourable risk assessment from the FDA is expected to start the commercial exploitation of cloning to improve livestock quality around the world. Rating: 5