"Organic" would mean what the animals were fed and what environment they were raised in. Not necessarily anything to do with how they were transported and handled. A third of her approach seems to be plain common sense. Another third, careful observation, research and analysis. And the final third that mysterious intuition and empathy that made her a legend. Air in the face? Shiny objects? Green gloves? No ego either. She's happy to give full credit to others' inventions she finds.
Thank you. I guess that's the scientific analysis and explanation for what has been speculated and spoken of for centuries. "...they never ate an animal that had "died in fear"..."
Doesn't look like Temple sees much fundamental difference between handling cows and handling pigs. Wish I knew what "PSE"s are. Stress hormones, I guess.
it makes me so sad to see animals die:: i tried being vegetarian, but i only got one year in. before i nearly collapsed from not having enough energy in my system. it's important that we stay sustained, but it's also important that we respect one another, and, especially, the things that don't HAVE a say in what happens to them. i can't IMAGINE being in the place of an animal gone to slaughter, how inhuman and rude and dirty and sloppy such an existence can be!! but Temple, thank God, using her skills, finally puts us ALL in our place. i think, before she came along, nobody, especially owners of slaughter houses, WANTED to put themselves in the animal's place. but, by doing so, she demonstrates that there is a problem with the way we treat the things we eat and that we need to love and respect all life, not just other human beings.
I really appreciate her attention to detail and animal understanding. I believe every factory worker should watch these videos.
Dr. Grandin is a gift to humanity and the animal kingdom; she is brilliant.
I'm obsessed with this woman
She’s really enthusiastic about what she does. Wants the job done right! ❤️
Thanks for your comment. I really appreciate it.
TempleGrandin You’re welcome.
PSE stands for "pale soft exudative" meat. It is a problem in pork meat quality determined by various factors. You can look it up on wikipedia.
Excellent video. Really helpful comments and examples from the expert in the field of animal handling.
I love dr. Temple so much! Such a great role model for young women!
Dear Catto State - Thanks for your comment. I really appreciate it. Temple Grandin
I love and I'm amazed how she could explain everything she has to be the godmother of the USDA animal inspection she's one of a kind and the best
"Organic" would mean what the animals were fed and what environment they were raised in. Not necessarily anything to do with how they were transported and handled.
A third of her approach seems to be plain common sense. Another third, careful observation, research and analysis. And the final third that mysterious intuition and empathy that made her a legend.
Air in the face? Shiny objects? Green gloves?
No ego either. She's happy to give full credit to others' inventions she finds.
Thank you. I guess that's the scientific analysis and explanation for what has been speculated and spoken of for centuries.
"...they never ate an animal that had "died in fear"..."
glad to know people like dis exist!!
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Temple, what do you have to say about Judas Goats?
You can’t have air blowing in the face of the pigs, but kicking and screaming in Co2 gas is ok?😫
Doesn't look like Temple sees much fundamental difference between handling cows and handling pigs.
Wish I knew what "PSE"s are. Stress hormones, I guess.
Haa,, great idea,, and then she should get a penny for every meal... DAAAMMNN, she would be so 'deservingly' fricking rich by now.. :o)
Robert Matthews said fricking 7 years ago
Theres no sound
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it makes me so sad to see animals die:: i tried being vegetarian, but i only got one year in. before i nearly collapsed from not having enough energy in my system. it's important that we stay sustained, but it's also important that we respect one another, and, especially, the things that don't HAVE a say in what happens to them. i can't IMAGINE being in the place of an animal gone to slaughter, how inhuman and rude and dirty and sloppy such an existence can be!! but Temple, thank God, using her skills, finally puts us ALL in our place. i think, before she came along, nobody, especially owners of slaughter houses, WANTED to put themselves in the animal's place. but, by doing so, she demonstrates that there is a problem with the way we treat the things we eat and that we need to love and respect all life, not just other human beings.
Shame that your grammar cannot inspire the same reaction.
she is way too grumpy
otherwise, good video