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Source: Reuters
BY LAURA ZUCKERMAN
Fri Nov 14, 2014 5:16pm EST
(Reuters) - An Idaho high school teacher under fire for killing and skinning a rabbit in front of his students to demonstrate how animals are processed for food has apologized to children disturbed by the incident, a school official said on Friday.
The part-time teacher is a farmer who raises rabbits and other livestock for food and was asked to provide a lesson on animal slaughter and processing by students in a 10th-grade biology class he taught at a high school in the Nampa School District near Boise, said district spokeswoman Allison Westfall.
School administrators were not consulted about the demonstration, which happened last week but came to light in recent days after a parent called the district to complain, Westfall said.
The teacher, whose name was withheld, expressed his regrets to students on Monday after one of them told educators the exercise, which entailed breaking the rabbits neck before butchering it, was upsetting, she said.
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JaneyVee
(19,877 posts)randys1
(16,286 posts)animals as we do not need to.
former9thward
(32,025 posts)The rabbit died a more painless and less traumatic death than most animals we eat (and yes I eat animals). Children should know these things. It is apparent most adults don't.
When I was in Boy Scouts we went camping on a mountain. The scoutmaster threw a rabbit into the van and we played with it on the way up. When we got there the scoutmaster killed the rabbit instantly and taught us how to make our dinner from it. I learned a lot that trip.
MissB
(15,810 posts)Wugh.
RebelOne
(30,947 posts)and still remember the awful smell of the formaldehyde.
csziggy
(34,136 posts)For 7th grade Biology I volunteered to go to the local abattoir and pick up a beef heart for the class to dissect. Not a big deal - people routinely eat beef hearts, they are a normal part of the animals that are being killed for their meat. But some of the other kids in the class just couldn't deal with it and one girl fainted. I was never quite sure why they made a distinction between the heart and the beef they all ate on a regular basis - I thought they were just being stupid. I did learn a lot about how a mammal heart works and found the valves to be fascinating!
Brickbat
(19,339 posts)Codeine
(25,586 posts)of the origin of that nicely-packaged, pre-butchered flesh in the meat department.
LiberalElite
(14,691 posts)I wonder how many will give up eating animals. (I did 25 years ago.)