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In speaking of how Spanish fighting bulls are raised, Mr. Fiske-Harrison states (emphasis added): I think the 34 million cattle killed annually in the U.S. at 18 months, 78 percent of which are factory-farmed and never see the light of day, would pay good money for such treatment. [...]the American...

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Published in:The American spectator (Bloomington, Ind.) Ind.), 2013-11, Vol.46 (9), p.6
Main Authors: Burns, Anne G, Wight, Theodore M, Tucker, Bob, Ridenour, Philip, Timmers, Chris, Milord, Christian
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Language:English
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Summary:In speaking of how Spanish fighting bulls are raised, Mr. Fiske-Harrison states (emphasis added): I think the 34 million cattle killed annually in the U.S. at 18 months, 78 percent of which are factory-farmed and never see the light of day, would pay good money for such treatment. [...]the American catde business is largely a salvage operation. The United States has tens of millions of acres of native grass pastures that because of lack of moisture, topography, or soil types are worthless for anything other than catde grazing and beef production.
ISSN:0148-8414
2831-6703