Great article. It's hard to take the step of physically processing an animal you've raised for food. We've been conditioned against it. Yet it really is the "circle of life", and if we believe in living in harmony with our world, this is a part of it.
I respect those who choose to be vegetarian or vegan, even though I do not share their beliefs or points of view. To me, humans are carnivore-leaning omnivores, and learning to raise animals for food with kindness and humanely preparing them for food is a fundamental part of living in this world with respect for all living creatures.
Processing animals is difficult for me. Too much empathy can be a curse, but it is part of what makes us human. Yet being a slave to empathy makes us unable to live successfully in a changing world, and unable to protect and provide effectively for our families. Learning how to do this helps me anchor to the world I live in more firmly.
Native Americans used to thank the animals they killed, for providing for them and their families. I've always understood that philosophically. Only in doing this have I understood it emotionally.
Thanks again for this most helpful article.