You want to feel bad? Let one of those Cornish chickens go, and see what happens. Even cornish kept on a diet as "pets" look terrible, and ultimately wind up outgrowing themselves. A quick death is preferable than that particular fate.
That said. Killing, slaughter, and butchering is something I think everyone should eventually have to face when it comes to eating meat. Receiving clean, spotless supermarket trays belittles the fact that they were once real animals. You wanna eat it? You need to face the ramifications of that choice, if only once. For me, slaughter does not get easier over time, but merely the surety I can deliver a quick, humane death. I like to eat chicken, even though I don't like killing them. I do so because it's a responsibility. I also get to know how my animals were treated and what they were fed through their lives - I am assured they are given my best personal care. Can't ask for better, I think.
That said. Killing, slaughter, and butchering is something I think everyone should eventually have to face when it comes to eating meat. Receiving clean, spotless supermarket trays belittles the fact that they were once real animals. You wanna eat it? You need to face the ramifications of that choice, if only once. For me, slaughter does not get easier over time, but merely the surety I can deliver a quick, humane death. I like to eat chicken, even though I don't like killing them. I do so because it's a responsibility. I also get to know how my animals were treated and what they were fed through their lives - I am assured they are given my best personal care. Can't ask for better, I think.