Australia Free Trade Deal?

I have reared fat cattle in slatted sheds and to be fair they grew like mushrooms on them. However, I would never take the public to see them as they could look hellish at times. You have to keep the stocking density just right along with the ration, otherwise the stats can start bridging the animals end up looking like a moving mass of steamy sh!t. In any event we would generally finish them off for 3 or 4 weeks in a straw shed to clean them up a bit.
And they wonder why people go off eating meat
 
it certainly looks real. But I don’t know for sure.

Maybe @JD-Kid @Global ovine could shed some light?

Is this a common practise?

Trouble is, even if it’s not common or even legal, it’s out there on the web fur all to see and fuel the fire


I have never seen or heard of this immersion treatment before viewing the Australian video clip above. I will consult with colleagues in the NZ Animal Ethics Committee if such has been across their desk.
 

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