If you have never been around a slaughter house I can understand the not being sure electrocution works or isn't painful opinions.
I grew up on a cattle farm. When our cows went to the slaughter house they were humainly put down by the butcher using electricity.
I do agree with the comments in the film clip about respecting the life of the chicken and giving it a good life up to the point it will be processed.
I see nothing at all wrong with the clip. Yes, it is graphic. This is one part of the real world of the price paid for the meat on your table.
I would much rather raise and feed my extra roos and meat birds, giving them a good life and processing them for food on my table than to continue to eat abused, sick, often mistreated animals all prettily wrapped in plastic on a little tray in store with piped in music.
I truly believe Americans are so very far removed from their food sources that they have lost the ability to see clearly the processes involved in getting those clean and tidy plastic wrapped trays of meat at the grocery store.
A life-price is paid for every single piece of meat put in your mouth. I prefer to choose how that life was lived out, that it was respected and the quality of life was the best there is to offer.
Thanks for posting this red rooster.
I would like to see his entire series on chickens.