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Jo and Liberty: two cows, two destinies

Jo and Liberty: two cows, two destinies

Mis à jour le 08 March 2018

They both felt fear. Coming from this windowless hell were cries, noise, and screams of pain mixed with the odour of blood and entrails. Jo and Liberty didn’t want to go in. Jo fell, Liberty fled…

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Jo fell from the van. Just a calf, he broke his pelvis falling on the floor. He was then pulled across a "rough surface," he had to get up. But how can you when your tendons are broken, and your muscles torn? No-one bent down to help him, support him, speak to him, or to shorten his suffering. So Jo stayed on the bare concrete, in the pouring rain for almost two days. The abattoir's neighbour, the Society for the Protection of Animals, was helpless. The management ignored the societies request to act. The manager of the establishment was taken to court. We are waiting for the judgement at the end of June.

Liberty was luckier. In June 2005, this beautiful blonde cow from the Aquitaine region, distraught at the odour of blood, jumped over the barriers to escape from the Auch abattoir, then ran as fast as she could, as far away as possible from this house of horror… Hungry, she found herself in a much appreciated lush green garden. She hoped for a bit of peace but it is not easy for a cow to hide! Her executioners managed to find her and took her back to the abattoir but upon examination the vet said she was too stressed - adrenaline ruins the taste of meat. So her slaughter was delayed to the next day. For One Voice, it was the beginning of a fierce battle. Here followed twenty-four hours of tough negotiations, intense pressure, and an interview with Arthur (a well-known French TV and radio presenter) and Muriel Arnal! Thanks to media and public support in a time when social networks did not exist, Liberty was saved. For ten years, she lived happily in one of the member's sanctuaries. She died peacefully from old age at the end of a happy life.

The real taste of meat is the taste of fear. Whether the cow is brought up in a field, treated well, nurtured, fed on the best grains, or has lived the nightmare of industrial farming: the issue remains the same. From birth, the calf is condemned to death on a precise date, determined by its race or function, milk producer, steak or pale child flesh. No other destiny is possible other than to finish on death row, at the end of a more or less short life. When a cow escapes, as Liberty did, the law refuses her the right to live out her life in a welcoming sanctuary. She must die, because she has been born for that, she has been fed for that and she cannot represent a loss on an investment.

Today, French consumers are more and more affected by the question of animal well-being. Certain people refuse to go to a dolphinarium, because of the suffering of the dolphins there. Others refuse to consume palm oil, because orangutans die for it to be produced. Without doubt it is time for us to confront another truth which is just as cruel and is much closer to home: meat is the remains of an assassinated animal person. These muscles are taken from a cow with big soft black eyes, who would also have loved to graze with his friends in a big field, or play childhood games, where death will only befall naturally. "Everyone is scared of death", said the Buddha, "everyone wants happiness". This is also true for cows!


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Eve | Monday 02 October 2017

Les animaux quels qu'ils soient méritent notre respect et non la barbarie dont l'espèce humaine est capable .Soyons unis pour abolir les souffrances animales.

marinou | Monday 02 October 2017

Tout cela est vrai et triste. Je ne suis pas vegan, je mange encore certaines viandes parce que j'aime ça mais avec beaucoup plus de réticence qu'avant. Tous ces cas de maltraitance sont horribles et que ces animaux meurent au moins "dignement" s'ils doivent mourir. Mais si plus personne ne mange de viande, croyez-vous qu'il y aura encore des veaux, vaches, cochons, poulets, moutons etc... Si personne n'en mange, personne n'en élèvera et tous ces animaux disparaîtront...

bab | Monday 02 October 2017

La photo de jo gisant sur le béton avec les tendons cassés et son regard de détresse et d'agonie me hante encore et m'obsède. Un si jeune animal avec toute l'innocence de la vie qui doit bien malgré lui , affronter la violence de ses tortionnaires avant l'odeur de la mort pour ensuite avec si peu d'années de vie affronter avec toute l'horreur et le traumatisme que cela engendre sa propre mort. Vraiment ces images sont insoutenables et d'un autre temps.En plus pour peu que ces pauvres bêtes soient issues d'élevage industriel. Il est plus qu' urgent que les hautes autorités de justice fassent cesser à tout jamais ces horreurs. ET UN GRAND AMEN POUR NOTRE PAUVRE JO. Moi aussi jamais je ne pourrais oublier ce regard noyé dans la détresse. AMEN POUR JO.

Joyce | Monday 02 October 2017

On tue inutilement. Et il y a des tonnes de viande jetées venant d entrepôts sans aller dans les supermarchés où là aussi on jette de la viande, des yaourts, du fromage.
Il faut que cela cesse.
Ces tueries inutiles, ce gâchis alimentaire.