Driven by the pursuit of exorbitant profits, the goose keepers employed almost every imaginable form of torture to increase the weight of a single person's liver.
Once people euthanized are transported to the Goose Tribe's human breeding base, they are confined to small, cramped cages. These cages are specifically designed to train neck muscles, allowing the human's head to protrude from the iron bars while the body remains inside.
The farmer feeds these humans every day, placing the food far away so they have to crane their necks to reach it. Since their necks are usually immobile, over time their necks become severely stiff.
Once the neck is stiff, the real torture begins.
The host recalled that when he was watching the video, it showed a person whose neck stiffness had reached the standard and who was then forced to consume high-protein foods.
An iron pipe was shoved deep into the man's throat, and then a large amount of high-protein feed was poured into his stomach through the pipe, with the aim of rapidly enlarging his liver.
Furthermore, to ensure the delicate texture of the human liver, the farmers minimize the calcium content in the feed. Humans inside quickly develop "rickets," becoming unable to move while squatting in their cages, and can only watch their weight increase exponentially.
These people have been fed through tubes for a long time, and their mouths and throats have been severely damaged. Their esophagus has ulcerated, so much so that the water they drink every day turns into bloody water when it flows through the ulcers. Some of them even have bloody stools every day.
In addition, they have to endure stomach pain and be forced to eat every day.
They were powerless to resist; before they could even digest one meal, another one was already upon them.
The farmers were so cruel that they didn't let them sleep.
The gaps in the fence were only big enough for them to stand or squat, but they were stuck by their necks and couldn't move at all.
This is because only in this way can food not be easily digested due to exercise.
Under intensive, force-feeding conditions, fatty liver, which is 6-10 times larger than that of a normal person, can develop in just six months. For genetically modified individuals, this time can be shortened to three months.
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