Demand Justice for Cow Reportedly Shot in Head and Left Conscious While Throat Was Slashed

Target: Jody Pickens, District Attorney General, 26th Judicial District, Tennessee

Goal: Ensure full prosecution and strict penalties for individuals allegedly responsible for shooting a cow in the head, leaving her conscious, and then slitting her throat.

The details of a recent U.S. Department of Agriculture report reveal an alleged act of profound cruelty at a slaughterhouse. According to the report, a cow was reportedly shot in the head with a captive-bolt gun and remained conscious. Instead of ensuring a swift and humane death, workers reportedly botched the attempt a second time, and then, as the animal continued breathing and looking around, one of them slashed her throat, causing her to bleed to death while still conscious. This disturbing scenario appears to be part of a pattern, as federal inspectors have previously warned this slaughterhouse multiple times for similar incidents—leaving animals conscious and suffering after being shot.

The cow’s fear and pain in those final moments are unimaginable. The USDA report suggests a repeated disregard for animal welfare, with multiple animals previously subjected to injuries and lingering agony after failed stunning attempts. Such apparent callousness and repeated offenses cannot be allowed to continue, especially when legal requirements are already in place to ensure that animals are not subjected to such torment.

It is imperative that the authorities take swift and decisive action. Holding those reportedly responsible accountable under the law will not only help bring justice for the innocent animal who suffered but also set a crucial precedent. By enforcing meaningful penalties and ensuring stricter oversight, future acts of cruelty may be prevented. Demand that the district attorney prosecute the offenders fully and help put an end to the needless suffering of defenseless animals.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear District Attorney General Pickens,

A recent U.S. Department of Agriculture report has revealed a deeply disturbing incident at a slaughterhouse in which a cow, after being shot in the head, reportedly remained conscious and alert. Instead of ensuring a merciful end, a second botched attempt followed, and the conscious animal’s throat was apparently then slashed. Prior warnings and citations at this facility suggest a troubling pattern of allowing animals to remain conscious and suffering after being shot.

Such alleged cruelty defies both ethical standards and the laws designed to protect animals from needless torment. This apparent repeated failure to comply with humane slaughter requirements suggests that workers entrusted with ensuring a quick, painless death chose instead to allow the animal to experience immense fear and pain in her final moments.

We respectfully urge your office to investigate this matter thoroughly and prosecute those reportedly responsible for these apparent violations. By doing so, you will help ensure that no living being endures such pain and terror in the future and uphold the integrity of animal welfare regulations.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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3 Comments

  1. This is absolute cruelty to animals. What a disgrace! It’s time to take a stand against this big-time abuse.

  2. Jody – Since the USDA is not doing their job to protect slaughter animals, the burden now falls in your lap. Since this particular slaughterhouse has been previously warned about its handling of animals, please prosecute to the fullest extent allowed under the law!! Please!

  3. Alice K Knight says:

    The US Department of Agriculture has given far too many opportunities to this slaughterhouse to clean up their abuse. No more opportunities should be given. The need for this place to close is now, not tomorrow but, now. It’s bad enough how these animals are treated and not respected. Remember these animals are the “Face on your Plate”
    Lilypearl

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