"slaughterhouse" is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use it to refer to a place where animals are slaughtered for their meat. For example: "The smell of the nearby slaughterhouse is unbearable.".
Since 2010, AgriProtein has been working on developing technology that sees insects fed on streams of biowaste, including slaughterhouse waste, and then processed into flakes which can be fed to pigs and sheep.
As Ulster loyalists torched offices belonging to the non-sectarian Alliance party, bombarded police with missiles and bottles and threatened to turn Belfast City Hall into a slaughterhouse this week they were oblivious to an apposite event occurring south of the Irish border.
Some of the ranchers Gibbs' team spoke to explained that they could go "right past JBS slaughterhouse and sell to their neighboring slaughterhouse".
A study published Tuesday in the journal Conservation Letters says that public agreements made by beef suppliers in Brazilhave had a real impact on rancher and slaughterhouse behavior in the Amazon.
There was Kurt Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle" (1963) and "Slaughterhouse-Five" (1969), and John Barth's "Giles Goat Boy" (1966), an elaborate cold-war allegory set in a university campus.
He and the other prisoners of war, captured as they wandered behind enemy lines, had been consigned to make vitamin syrup for pregnant mothers, trying to ignore the ominous "Schlachthof-Funf" (Slaughterhouse-Five) daubed on the door.Now they simply listened.
The Library of America issued Novels & Stories, 1963 1973, an offering of some of Kurt Vonnegut's best novels, including Slaughterhouse-Five, Breakfast of Champions, and Cat's Cradle, and some of Vonnegut's better-known short stories.
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