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<blockquote data-quote="Fortis" data-source="post: 1293657" data-attributes="member: 7235"><p>I suspect this has to do with the fact that butchers tend to give animals a dignified death. I have no evidence, but I think if you butcher an animal with a machine, it just isn't as good. </p><p></p><p>If you treat it well, give it a good life (or whatever constitutes a good life for a food animal) and then kill it, cleanse the meat and sell it, you're selling more nourishing food.</p><p></p><p>I've noticed the same thing about wild game meat. There's just some intangible quality to it lacking in farmed animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortis, post: 1293657, member: 7235"] I suspect this has to do with the fact that butchers tend to give animals a dignified death. I have no evidence, but I think if you butcher an animal with a machine, it just isn't as good. If you treat it well, give it a good life (or whatever constitutes a good life for a food animal) and then kill it, cleanse the meat and sell it, you're selling more nourishing food. I've noticed the same thing about wild game meat. There's just some intangible quality to it lacking in farmed animals. [/QUOTE]
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