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Why should a downed animal with a broken leg who is otherwise healthy be prevented from going to slaughter?

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Why should a downed animal with a broken leg who is otherwise healthy be prevented from going to slaughter?

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While a broken leg or other injury is easily identified, such injuries are often secondary to more serious, less visible health problems. Animals who are sick are far more likely to fall and become injured than healthy animals. Thus, we should not assume that injured animals are healthy. Instead, we should recognize that injuries are commonly secondary to a more serious problem, including illness.

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