That one's easy :) Being torn apart by Hyenas after a prolonged chase is, I think it's clear, going to involve a lot of suffering. Farm animals, at least if kept properly, enjoy a well-fed life devoid of predation, and are then dispatched quickly and humanely.
I remember hearing that an animal about to be torn apart and eaten gets a massive endorphin high that deadens the pain. Do you know if that's true, or a zoological urban myth?
Well, it's true to an extent. People also produce endorphins in response to painful stimuli; that doesn't stop it hurting completely, though, as I'm sure you'll have noticed yourself.
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Why is it less loving to kills animals to eat than to kill plants to eat?
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