ABATTOIRS - translation to arabic
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ABATTOIRS - translation to arabic

FACILITY WHERE ANIMALS ARE KILLED FOR CONSUMPTION AS FOOD PRODUCTS
Abattoir; Slaughter house; Abbatoir; Slaughterhouses; Abattoirs; Abattior; Slaughter-House; Freezing works; Animal for slaughter; Slaughterman; Slaughteryard; Slaughter houses; Slaughtermen; Packing plant
  • A slaughterhouse of [[Atria Oyj]] in [[Seinäjoki]], Finland
  • Workers and cattle in a slaughterhouse in 1942
  • Slaughterhouse waste

ABATTOIRS         

ألاسم

مَلْحَمَة ; مَلْحَمَة ; مَلْحَمَة ; مَسْلَخ ; مَذْبَحَة ; مَذْبَح

ABATTOIR         

ألاسم

مَلْحَمَة ; مَلْحَمَة ; مَلْحَمَة ; مَسْلَخ ; مَذْبَحَة ; مَذْبَح

abattoir         
اسْم : مَجْزَر . مَسْلَخ

Definition

Abattoirs

Wikipedia

Slaughterhouse

A slaughterhouse, also called an abattoir ( (listen)), is a facility where animals are slaughtered to provide food. Slaughterhouses supply meat, which then becomes the responsibility of a packaging facility.

Slaughterhouses that produce meat that is not intended for human consumption are sometimes referred to as knacker's yards or knackeries. This is where animals are slaughtered that are not fit for human consumption or that can no longer work on a farm, such as retired work horses.

Slaughtering animals on a large scale poses significant issues in terms of logistics, animal welfare, and the environment, and the process must meet public health requirements. Due to public aversion in different cultures, determining where to build slaughterhouses is also a matter of some consideration.

Frequently, animal rights groups raise concerns about the methods of transport to and from slaughterhouses, preparation prior to slaughter, animal herding, and the killing itself.

Examples of use of ABATTOIRS
1. An additional 42,000 beasts were slaughtered in Makkah abattoirs as of Wednesday, official sources said.
2. Interestingly, the abattoirs insist that the service they provide actually prevents horses from suffering abuse.
3. These abattoirs have also deployed a large number of trained people for sacrificing animals.
4. "We are using the same methods they do in abattoirs" –– slaughterhouses –– he said.
5. The legislation urges the government to crack down on animal slaughter outside of government–inspected abattoirs.