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| || Age at Slaughter || Natural Lifespan || % of Life Lived || Human Age * | | || Age at Slaughter || Natural Lifespan || % of Life Lived || Human Age * | ||
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| Pigs || 5-6 Months || 10-12 Years || 3% || 3 Years | | Pigs || 5-6 Months || 10-12 Years || 3% || 3 Years | ||
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− | | ||colspan="3" | Source: Age of Animals Slaughtered.” Accessed February 23, 2018. http://www.aussieabattoirs.com/facts/age-slaughteredButter | + | | || colspan="3" | Source: Age of Animals Slaughtered.” Accessed February 23, 2018. http://www.aussieabattoirs.com/facts/age-slaughteredButter |
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− | | ||colspan="4" | * The equivalent human age was calculated based on an 80-year human life span. | + | | || colspan="4" | * The equivalent human age was calculated based on an 80-year human life span. |
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 3 March 2019
Age at Slaughter | Natural Lifespan | % of Life Lived | Human Age * | |
Broiler Chickens | 5-7 Weeks | 8 Years | < 1.2% | 1 Year |
Laying Hens | 18 Months | 8 Years | < 19% | 15 Years |
Meat Cows | 18 Months | 15-20 Years | < 7.5% | 6 Years |
Dairy Cows | 4 Years | 15-20 Years | 20% | 16 Years |
Pigs | 5-6 Months | 10-12 Years | 3% | 3 Years |
Source: Age of Animals Slaughtered.” Accessed February 23, 2018. http://www.aussieabattoirs.com/facts/age-slaughteredButter | Linked by... | |||
* The equivalent human age was calculated based on an 80-year human life span. |