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A Kinder Kill › New Jersey Monthly (September 2015)

Robin McConaughy

Robin McConaughy

New Jersey Monthly - A Kinder Kill - Double Brook FarmAt Double Brook Farm, animals are treated with compassion, even as they head to slaughter. “We wanted to know where the meat we were eating was coming from…” There are only four slaughterhouses in the area, and they’re all about a two-hour drive away. Transportation in tight quarters on a moving truck is stressful to animals that have known only firm ground and fresh air.

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