Industrial processing

I've seen videos, but I don't know how current they are. In the clip I saw, they are suspended from their legs on a conveyor belt type thing. A mechanical device removes the head entirely and they bleed out as the converyor moves along. They were automatically scalded, then a worker placed them in pluckers. At least that's the best I can remember.
 
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It was really meant as a joke reference. She narrates a graphic video explaining the "cruelty" of the broiler industry. I won't link to it here, but you can Google: Pamela Anderson "Kentucky Fried Cruelty". It's obviously not in favor of factory farming, but most of it, I found laughable. "They grow up without mothers." Oh, the horror! ;-) Other parts provided me with more incentive to raise my own.
 
Well I watched it...

I can appreciate what she is trying to do but the opinion of movie stars never impressed me much.

My DH teases that our chickens are treated better than he is. I have run across people that are leary of my eggs and feel that the store ones are 'safer' or 'healthier'. But once I go into explaining how the chickens for the store bought eggs are kept and raised and then show them my chickens, they change their minds pretty quickly.
 
We just watched a video on this in class. They hang them upside down, stun them electrically, then a blade cuts their throats. It's basically the same procedure that's used on other species.
 

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