Animal slaughter

The Butcher and his Servant (1568), drawn and engraved by Jost Amman
Number of land animals killed for meat in 2022[1]
Animals Number Killed
Chickens
75,208,676,000
Ducks
3,190,336,000
Pigs
1,491,997,360
Rabbits[2]
1,000,000,000
Sheep
637,269,688
Turkeys
515,228,000
Goats
504,135,884
Cattle
308,640,252
Rodents
70,763,000
Pigeons and other birds
48,784,000
Water buffalo
27,971,519
Dogs (low-end estimate 2016)[3]
16,000,000
Horses
4,650,017
Camels
2,882,573
Deer (in tonnes of meat)
2,032,707.36
Donkeys
1,164,144
Other camelids
964,866
Mules
93,443

Animal slaughter is the killing of animals, usually referring to killing domestic livestock. It is estimated that each year, 80 billion land animals are slaughtered for food.[4] Most animals are slaughtered for food; however, they may also be slaughtered for other reasons such as for harvesting of pelts, being diseased and unsuitable for consumption, or being surplus for maintaining a breeding stock. Slaughter typically involves some initial cutting, opening the major body cavities to remove the entrails and offal but usually leaving the carcass in one piece. Such dressing can be done by hunters in the field (field dressing of game) or in a slaughterhouse. Later, the carcass is usually butchered into smaller cuts.

The animals most commonly slaughtered for food are cattle and water buffalo, sheep, goats, pigs, deers, horses, poultry (mainly chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese), insects (a commercial species is the house cricket), and increasingly, fish in the aquaculture industry (fish farming). In 2020, Faunalytics reported that the countries with the largest number of slaughtered cows and chickens are China, the United States, and Brazil. Concerning pigs, they are slaughtered by far the most in China, followed by the United States, Germany, Spain, Vietnam, and Brazil. For sheep, again China slaughtered the most, this time followed by Australia and New Zealand. Similarly, the amount (in tonnes) of fish used for production is highest in China, Indonesia, Peru, India, Russia, and the United States (in that order).[5]

  1. ^ "FAOSTAT". www.fao.org. REGIONS: World + (Total), ELEMENTS: Producing Animals/Slaughtered, ITEMS: Meat of ... & ... meat, YEARS: 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Farm Animals: Rabbits". Compassion In World Farming. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
  3. ^ Stone, Kristin (3 November 2016). "Asia's Dog Meat Trade: FAQs". Humane Society International. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  4. ^ "FAOSTAT: World + (Total), Producing Animals/Slaughtered, Meat of ..., 2022". www.fao.org. Archived from the original on 8 December 2021. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Global Animal Slaughter Statistics & Charts: 2020 Update". 29 July 2020. Archived from the original on 20 December 2021. Retrieved 20 December 2021.

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