Cow whisperer?I just laughed, didn't know what to say, I managed just about to stop myself from asking oh do you speak cow?
Yes, the question of insects is quite interesting. My vegan friend won't eat honey, for example, because he saw 1st hand when he worked a bee farm just how many bees are killed to harvest honey.
To bee or not to bee, that is the question!Bees haven't been bred and rebred into docile egg machines or walking meat racks. They are as wild today as when they were first imported into this country. As a consequence, working with bees is a challenge (and lesson) in cooperation, not domination ... a rare human-to-nature experience these days.
I asked a question on a vegan forum about insects, can I copy and paste the answer I received here? It's very good 🙂
I've just been told by the "Super Moderator Staff Member" on a vegan forum that my sheep farmer friend can't be that caring if she's killing them
Thanks, I think that is very relevant to my thinking.
Intuitively I think a short not unhappy (I don't hold with the idea of happiness as such) life is better than not existing.
Does that mean that having children, treating them well and then killing all of them in their sleep is better than having none?
Guinea pigs, humans and other simians don't make vitamin C in their bodies as most animals do. That maybe related to our traditional diet.... cats and many other obligate carnivores have lost the ability to make these amino acids and vitamins in their own bodies the way herbivores or omnivores do
It is just as important that humans include vitamin C containing foods in their diets as it is for cats to eat meat.
The term "traditional" may not reach far back enough in this subject. It relates more to the prehistoric ancestors.Guinea pigs, humans and other simians don't make vitamin C in their bodies as most animals do. That maybe related to our traditional diet.
I've seen a domestic cat eating an insect.Please tell that to my cat. He won't do it. 😡
Cats just love bug hunting, but they don't always eat them when they catch them. Insects don't seem to be preferred eating for cats!
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True, mice heads are much better, crunchy on the outside, soft in the middle, they make treats which emulate them
The best thing anyone can do is change their eating habits.
Roughly nearly 8 billion people on the planet VS 56 billion animals farmed and slaughtered annually, its really no comparison to say that the breeding of humans is the problem. Its their habits that are the problem.
The best thing you can do for the planet is not have children.Or perhaps one.
If you live in a developed economy and live the "perfect" low impact life -are a vegan,do not use a car,live off grid,never fly anywhere,recycle etc that will only negate by around 30% the negative impact on the planet of having just one child if that child lives a typical developed economy life.
Here is another philosophical thought. If everyone on he planet became strickly vegan, and all use of animal products ceased. What would happen to all of the species that have been selectively bread over 100's or thousands of years to be used as domestic animals?
Would we have a mass extinction because there was no need for these animals any more.
Tony.
Would we have a mass extinction because there was no need for these animals any more.
Tony.
There would be competition over the plants between the animals and the vegans and........no of course there wouldn't, everyone would live happily ever after.
It is a serious point, I would imagine the vegans have a plan, they seem to have it all worked out and sing from the same hymn sheet.....just don't tell the animals.
I'm sorry, but when you hear some of the analogies it makes you wonder.......they don't think it's ok to eat insects, well, not yet, not until it becomes necessary then they will have another think about it, but it will have to be ok'd by the vegan society or equivalent, apparently. I really wish they would use their energy and passion more constructively
It is a serious point, I would imagine the vegans have a plan, they seem to have it all worked out and sing from the same hymn sheet.....just don't tell the animals.
I'm sorry, but when you hear some of the analogies it makes you wonder.......they don't think it's ok to eat insects, well, not yet, not until it becomes necessary then they will have another think about it, but it will have to be ok'd by the vegan society or equivalent, apparently. I really wish they would use their energy and passion more constructively
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There is hope How Millennials Are Powering A Moderate Meat Eating Trend
"A trend with no label" 😀😀😀 Feck the trendmongers 😛
"A trend with no label" 😀😀😀 Feck the trendmongers 😛
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