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Trapping ... Animals caught in leg-hold traps will endure a slow and excruciating death. Some chew off their own leg in an attempt to escape. Others may freeze or bleed to death before the trapper returns. Those who don't will be strangled, stomped or bludgeoned. The traps used kill not only their intended victims, but also injure or kill endangered species and domestic companion animals.
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| Ranching ... Innately wild beings spend their lives in a two to three square-foot cage. The end comes with an injection of rubbing alcohol, insecticide or acetone and chlorohydrate in the chest, causing a long convulsive death. The other methods recommended by the fur trade are gassing, neck-breaking, and anal electrocution. |
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