Animal cruelty
Hello Rabbi.
In the animal food industry (meat, fish, eggs, and milk), as we know, there is a lot of animal cruelty in our time. The form of farming is different today, and is aimed at extracting maximum financial profit from animals.
From a halachic perspective, it is known that exploiting animals for profit is not prohibited, and as long as the person is not "just" abusing them, there is no offense in this.
My question: Is it possible, from a halakhic perspective, to limit it, and say that there is a certain amount of reasonable suffering, and that suffering that is not proportionate would be prohibited even for the sake of benefit? If so, would it be possible to halakhically prohibit the form of industry in our time.
I am only asking for halachically based reasons, not moral reasons (if there is an expansion elsewhere, I would be happy for you to point it out to me).
Thank you very much and good night.
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