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Default The Least Harm Principle


"Allyb" > wrote in message
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> What do they say they're feeding the cows? They kept repeating grass
> raised, are there enough of those to satisfy the demands of meat and dairy
> hungry americans?

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Yes. far easier than growing all the cheap, convenient veggies you demand
in a cruelty-free fashion. Why is it you never seem to mention all the
death and suffering that you crop production causes? Just like to focus on
what you think others are doing? It does make it easier to forget about
and/or accept all the animals that die for your convenience and are just
left to rot, eh killer?


It'd take an awful lot of grass for that. Sounds
> illogical.

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Yes, you do. You do realize that virtually all cattle are already raised on
grass. they just spend a small portion of their lives in feedlots. Or are
you one of the delusion vegan kooks that believe that they are all fed crops
their whole lives?


Hmmm, I'd like to look at the research if someone would post
> some references. I would hate to be accused of being closed minded.

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Too late....


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> "Rubystars" > wrote in message
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> >
> > "Allyb" > wrote in message
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> > > How does a serving of tofu kill animals? Please include your source,

> I'm
> > > curious.
> > >
> > > Allyb

> >
> > There's a group of people in here who focus on collateral damage of

> farming,
> > and say that's just as bad (or worse) for animals as meat eating.
> >
> > They're referring to the mice and birds and other animals in the crop

> fields
> > that are harmed by chemicals and harvesting machines, etc.
> >
> > I'm not sure how they calculate the numbers, exactly, but they claim

that
> a
> > serving of tofu could involve more animal deaths (from CDs) than one

> serving
> > of beef that came from one cow.
> >
> > -Rubystars
> >
> >

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