I love turtles so much it was excruciating to watch the first part. I do understand, it is sad but while they are on a farm, it is a guarantee that they will exist.
I understand your feelings about your love for turtles. While it’s sad, farming does ensure their survival. How do you think we can balance conservation with humane treatment on farms?
@TyTyFarmTV Actually, I need to clarify that many, many farms actually harm the species they’re farming (along with the environment). I’ve been studying the fur industry for around 6 years now, and I’ve been studying foxes as a species for 8, and the fur industry does unprecedented damage to the environment, foxes and minks, and even the workers who tan the pelts. There isn’t one party who remains unharmed in the process. I’m not vegan or anything, but fur farms do nothing for conservation.
@@DimityPockets That's a crucial point. Have you found any alternative farming methods or practices that aim to address these issues and promote better welfare for both animals and the environment?
@TyTyFarmTV I actually addressed this same thing in my thesis regarding fur farming a year ago, and there is one simple solution: outlawing the practice of fur farming (not the sale of fur, but fur farming in general). There is no possible way to reduce the negative environmental impact that fur farms have, due to the fact that much of the impact is from the animals themselves. All other damaging factors cannot be changed, as we have no alternative chemicals to tan pelts. Due to the fact that America’s fur farms are rapidly closing down, the fact that fur popularity has plummeted and has failed to pick back up, and the fact that fur makes up a negligible part of our economy, there is no need to have the industry continue in America. In addition, the production of faux fur is actually less environmentally harmful, and produces the same quality that one would get from real fur. It’s better for the environment, it’s more cost-efficient, it’s more sustainable (as we saw over Covid, when thousands of fur farm animals were euthanized and wasted), and it better aligns with public demand. We’ve seen many, many designers, brands, and stores go fur free, so fur is quickly losing its place in the industry. Now, I’m not proposing we outlaw trapping or the sale of fur. Neither of such things have the same impact that commercial fur farming have. And again, I’m not vegan, but this has been my main field of study for 8 years. I’m actually a fox owner myself, and they really are fascinating animals.
Aloha! This process sounds so unique and smart. What inspired it, and how does it differ from traditional methods? What can someone expect if they’ve never tried it before?
The idea that any animal that can be farmed for profit will survive highlights an interesting perspective on the relationship between economics and species survival. It suggests that as long as there is a financial incentive, efforts will be made to preserve and even increase the population of those animals. However, this raises some curious questions: What impact does this have on the biodiversity of ecosystems where these animals are farmed? How do economic pressures influence the way these animals are treated and managed? Are there any ethical considerations that come into play when the survival of a species is tied to its profitability?
Wow Allahumma sholli wa salim wa barikh ala Sayyidina Muhammadin wa'ala ali Sayyidina Muhammadin fil awwalin wal aakhirin wa fil mala'il a'laa ilaa Yaumiddin
I'm amazed by the detail this video provides about the production process. Do you know which stage in this process requires the most human intervention?
Fascinating look at the turtle farming industry! It’s interesting to see how different regions handle soft-shell turtle farming and processing. We’ve explored some unique approaches too, especially in modern processing factories. You’d be surprised at what we found-check it out if you're curious! 👀
Snakes, still alive animals, endangered species, the least nutritional part of an animal and only the least nutritional parts, just throw out the actually edible parts cuz muh traditional "medicine."
Snakes, still alive animals, endangered species, the least nutritional part of an animal and only the least nutritional parts, just throw out the actually edible parts cuz muh traditional "medicine."
Спасибо, что написали про субтитры. У меня они были на английском и я в настройках вручную изменила на русский язык. Если б не вы, я бы даже не знала, что есть разные языки субтитрах. Думала, что они только на том языке, на котором говорится в видео
China is a great country, Chinese people are patriotic hardworking innovative and very clever disciplined. China has a strong presence in economy of India and in many Asian countries.
The reeves turtle, the hard shelled one they showed,…. Is one of the most intelligent turtle species on the planet. They form friendships with their keepers and even other species. Yet China raises them to slaughter.
The invasive turtle,,it was a pest because they it the small fish in the pond, rivers or any other form of waters, that's why the number of is getting lower
What I’ve learned from watching these vids is that in Asia no animal is safe from the plate…turtle, horse, bat, dog, sea cucumber, bear paw….if it ain’t human it’s dinner! Let’s be honest there’s probably some secret village that serves human too 😂
i had no idea there was a turtle industry
Asian eat everything
Normal day in China, dude :)
because burger, bacon and hotdog is all you have in life..
I love turtles so much it was excruciating to watch the first part. I do understand, it is sad but while they are on a farm, it is a guarantee that they will exist.
I understand your feelings about your love for turtles. While it’s sad, farming does ensure their survival. How do you think we can balance conservation with humane treatment on farms?
@TyTyFarmTV Actually, I need to clarify that many, many farms actually harm the species they’re farming (along with the environment). I’ve been studying the fur industry for around 6 years now, and I’ve been studying foxes as a species for 8, and the fur industry does unprecedented damage to the environment, foxes and minks, and even the workers who tan the pelts. There isn’t one party who remains unharmed in the process. I’m not vegan or anything, but fur farms do nothing for conservation.
@@DimityPockets That's a crucial point. Have you found any alternative farming methods or practices that aim to address these issues and promote better welfare for both animals and the environment?
@TyTyFarmTV I actually addressed this same thing in my thesis regarding fur farming a year ago, and there is one simple solution: outlawing the practice of fur farming (not the sale of fur, but fur farming in general). There is no possible way to reduce the negative environmental impact that fur farms have, due to the fact that much of the impact is from the animals themselves. All other damaging factors cannot be changed, as we have no alternative chemicals to tan pelts. Due to the fact that America’s fur farms are rapidly closing down, the fact that fur popularity has plummeted and has failed to pick back up, and the fact that fur makes up a negligible part of our economy, there is no need to have the industry continue in America. In addition, the production of faux fur is actually less environmentally harmful, and produces the same quality that one would get from real fur. It’s better for the environment, it’s more cost-efficient, it’s more sustainable (as we saw over Covid, when thousands of fur farm animals were euthanized and wasted), and it better aligns with public demand. We’ve seen many, many designers, brands, and stores go fur free, so fur is quickly losing its place in the industry.
Now, I’m not proposing we outlaw trapping or the sale of fur. Neither of such things have the same impact that commercial fur farming have. And again, I’m not vegan, but this has been my main field of study for 8 years. I’m actually a fox owner myself, and they really are fascinating animals.
Сколько их мучиют ди им тоже больно
The way farmers raise millions of soft-shelled turtles is amazing. I love your video
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up as I always do!
Aloha hugs 🤗 from Hawaii very unique process. Smart, I never tasted this before if I never have I won't know what Im missing.
Have you tried this turtle dish? It's delicious.
Aloha! This process sounds so unique and smart. What inspired it, and how does it differ from traditional methods? What can someone expect if they’ve never tried it before?
Any animals that can be farm for money will survive
T-Rex has left the comment section 🤣
But not for long x
And giant open septic tanks so depends on amount of flushes the more you flush the more the turtles have to eat
Finding animals that can be raised for profit is a very interesting aspect of modern agriculture
Do you know of any other special animals?
The idea that any animal that can be farmed for profit will survive highlights an interesting perspective on the relationship between economics and species survival. It suggests that as long as there is a financial incentive, efforts will be made to preserve and even increase the population of those animals. However, this raises some curious questions: What impact does this have on the biodiversity of ecosystems where these animals are farmed? How do economic pressures influence the way these animals are treated and managed? Are there any ethical considerations that come into play when the survival of a species is tied to its profitability?
Video with voice that's great
Turtle farming is something new to me, but I’m curious if it’s safe and ethical to raise so many turtles in captivity 🐢🤔
it's safe and ethical to raise many chicken and pigs in captivity also?
Even frog ,we have a farm now
It is amazing to see how everything from raw materials to finished products is handled so smoothly and efficiently.
its amazing creature, great content man
🙏hare Krishna 🙏 radha radha radha radha radha radha radha radha radha 🙏 hari bol 🙏 Jai shri Ram 🙏🕉️ namo shivay 🙏 Jai Bharat 🙏
Hindu religion is best
Wow
Allahumma sholli wa salim wa barikh ala Sayyidina Muhammadin wa'ala ali Sayyidina Muhammadin fil awwalin wal aakhirin wa fil mala'il a'laa ilaa Yaumiddin
Ba'alwi rungkad sudaare
I'm amazed by the detail this video provides about the production process. Do you know which stage in this process requires the most human intervention?
Wow amazing turtle
양식기술이 대단합니다.
Este tipo de contenido es lo que realmente hace que RUclips valga la pena
Gurih dagingnya
Kelihatan lho Gurih empuk.👍
good video
This is absolutely amazing , thank you for sharing.
FREE THE TURTLES
Come n free them
Elas irão ser libertadas, 24 horas após serem comidas!
Haha nunca ! Elas são inúteis 😂
Stop eating vegs.. they are too leaving😂
The farm is in china, go and free them "Mr. Good Samaritan "
Nice work ❤
Lots of love from Bangladesh ❤❤❤
Very nice
The soft shell turtle is a delicacy in Arunachal pradesh also.
I’ve never heard of turtle farms before! I just hope they take good care of the turtles and don’t harm them in the process 😬
Только их скушают!
lol, don't harm pigs and chickens in farm..😆😆
@@ВераНехай-ю8ш yea, don't harm your food.. lol
NICE
Después de ver esta industria estoy seguro que si china pudiera tener una granja humana no lo dudaría
This video is supposed to be about soft-shelled turtles, but incorporates multiple segments with several different species of hard-shelled turtles.
全く関係ないカメの映像が混ざっているのはなぜですか?
Fascinating look at the turtle farming industry! It’s interesting to see how different regions handle soft-shell turtle farming and processing. We’ve explored some unique approaches too, especially in modern processing factories. You’d be surprised at what we found-check it out if you're curious! 👀
Other countries: chicken, cow, sheep
China: dog, giant slamander, turtle, pigeon
Snakes, still alive animals, endangered species, the least nutritional part of an animal and only the least nutritional parts, just throw out the actually edible parts cuz muh traditional "medicine."
Snakes, still alive animals, endangered species, the least nutritional part of an animal and only the least nutritional parts, just throw out the actually edible parts cuz muh traditional "medicine."
because those that you mentioned as"other countries" are easy for China so they are rarely shown
Well well,if one stayed inside a well , one's vision is ---!
Travel outside your comfort zone to widen one's vision!
donkey
Hello semoga sukses selalu 👍❤
Can you guess which animal has transformed from critically endangered to a major economic resource?
You
Show 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿💪🏽🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Boʻlar ekanu
@@shohsanambonuabdulhakimzod3605 oʻzbekmisiz
Very. Nice.
Благодарю за интересное видео, за субтитры на русский язык отдельное спасибо! 🙏👍❤️
Спасибо, что написали про субтитры. У меня они были на английском и я в настройках вручную изменила на русский язык. Если б не вы, я бы даже не знала, что есть разные языки субтитрах. Думала, что они только на том языке, на котором говорится в видео
@@LidiaHmilevskaya Пользуйтесь! 🌹🌹🌹
@@СофьяЕсипова-ю7ъ 💐😊
🍁💜🇧🇷💜🍁 Brazil ...Que lindo o lugar de criar tartarugas ,o lugar de criar Esturjão prá , tirar o caviar
Estão todos de Parabéns .
That's strange ...... A lot of your soft shells look like red ears.
This is amazing
Very interesting waww❤
الحمد لله على نعمة الإسلام
It's always a very sad thing to watch humans eating almost every animal they could find
Yes ,% they have life
ok lah u vegan cibai
Asians, i dont meant it all
Are we supposed too eat ourselves
Only china 😂
Awesome
A Chinese friend told me, " If it has it's back to the sun, the Chinese will eat it! "
Turtles, frogs, grasshoppers, snakes, you name it!
สวัสดีค่ะ
👇🏻Anyone in Today.?
😢😢😢 ทำการฆ่าสัตว์มันเป็นบาปกรรมทางใจ กรรมจะตามติดให้ผลเป็นทุกข์ อย่าทำ เมตตาต่อกันต่อสัตว์โลกๆ
so are we eating it raw or what
@@RainNoe กรรมคือการกระทำ ดี หรือ ชั่ว จะต้องป็นผู้รับผลของกรรมนั้นสืบไป
China is a great country, Chinese people are patriotic hardworking innovative and very clever disciplined. China has a strong presence in economy of India and in many Asian countries.
Yeah, Kamala.
👏👏👍👍👌👌
The scale of turtle farming is surprising! But I wonder if they’re able to live a decent life while being raised like this 😕💭
trang trại rùa thật tuyệt
인간 농장은 언제 생길려나?
❤❤❤great
Hewan"yg langka di ternak saja 👍 Biar ada keturunannya
Wrong minecraft turtle farm tutorial😢
Post video of arrowana farming or arapyma
China is built differently.
The factory process is fascinating, but it makes me wonder if farming millions of turtles is really necessary 😟
Tq mãi đỉnh
The way they process turtles is fascinating, but it makes me question if farming them at such a large scale is sustainable or ethical 😕
It’s impressive to see how they raise millions of turtles, but do they respect the animals' well-being throughout the process? 😧
But at the end biggest disrespect
저건 거북이가 아니라 자라나 남생이라고 합니다
It’s so interesting to learn about turtle farming, but I’m concerned about how these turtles are treated in the process 😕🐢
Wow, I didn’t know people farm turtles! But are there any regulations in place to make sure the turtles are raised humanely? 🤔
Chinese eat anything that moves or fly. Maybe airplanes and tables is next on their menu
you are surely smart.
To the random person watching this jesus loves you. God bless my friends
Assalamualaikum
@@mdrobiulislampial837 w Slam
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Jesus Loves you too.
Raising such animals on farms is horrible. They belong out in nature.
Great Israel
The reeves turtle, the hard shelled one they showed,…. Is one of the most intelligent turtle species on the planet. They form friendships with their keepers and even other species.
Yet China raises them to slaughter.
저거는 자라잖아 무슨 거북이야? 😂
How much money do i need to start one
how to get these turtles in India ?
buy them to raise you they are very easy to raise and have great economic value I also have a farm
❤😭
แปลเป็นไทยว่าตะพาบน้ำครับ
Quelle sauvagerie,les pauvres petites bêtes
สุดยอด
The Chinese EAT EVERYTHING THAT MOVES !!
What's the use of fish's egg ??
Показывают разные виды черепах
Soft shelled turtle meat are tender but smelly
Producer, you're talking of soft shelled turtle but video other specie of turtle.
COMPLICATING CLIP
China will soon develop human farm
Boycott made in china.😮😢:&77
I didn't think that turtle meat has slaughterhouses and farms just like domestic animals!!! It's really strange!!! 😮
Omg....Chinese would eat anything
I'm quitting meat after watching this video.
Non avevo idea di questi allevamenti.importanti che usano razze di animali che si riproducono e non sono in via di estinzione
Whare is Animal lover😂
what's the different of turtle, fish, chicken farm? eat all of it and don't waste food..
Rõ ràng nó là con baba lại nói là con rùa 🤣
Baba ở nước ngoài họ gọi là rùa mai mềm đó bạn
@@hungthan4409 uh nhưng nó lại treo hình con rùa thật, tưởng là tên gọi baba là cả thế giới gọi cơ đấy 🤣
Love Palestine🎉🎉🎉
seeman favourite
The invasive turtle,,it was a pest because they it the small fish in the pond, rivers or any other form of waters, that's why the number of is getting lower
มัรเหมือนเลี้ยงตะพาบนะ
Your headline photo are NOT softshell turtles. Get this crap right
엄청나네~~~
What I’ve learned from watching these vids is that in Asia no animal is safe from the plate…turtle, horse, bat, dog, sea cucumber, bear paw….if it ain’t human it’s dinner! Let’s be honest there’s probably some secret village that serves human too 😂
Their animals!
đã phóng sanh nó rất lớn nhưng không biết cuối cùng nó về đâu buồn lắm
Truely as vegan ❤️🩹
Tiêu đề tiếng việt nam mà k dịch thế thì ai xem
What an atrocity...