I'd say there's a big difference between eating cow, pig and other farm animals and eating animals who're more in their natural habitat, like fish, reindeer or sheep, though.
I don't know said:I'd say there's a big difference between eating cow, pig and other farm animals and eating animals who're more in their natural habitat, like fish, reindeer or sheep, though.
They don't have as much protein per gram as meat does, though.TheAlphaWolf said:We have plenty of protein-rich foods that aren't meat.
Like I said, just plop the herd of cows on a patch of grass, and they will be fine. You don't need to grow special crops to feed the cows, all you have to do is raise them where there is an abundance of naturally-growing grass (a.k.a, nearly anywhere).and you do need to sow seed, till, and harvest if you want to farm animals, as animals EAT. Where do you think animals get their food form? eh? they don't photosynthesize if you hadn't noticed.
Hapsburg said:They don't have as much protein per gram as meat does, though.
Like I said, just plop the herd of cows on a patch of grass, and they will be fine. You don't need to grow special crops to feed the cows, all you have to do is raise them where there is an abundance of naturally-growing grass (a.k.a, nearly anywhere).
I see the 3 or however many threads on the subject have been utterly wasted. That's just wrong, some things (like soy products) have even MORE protein per gram than meat does.They don't have as much protein per gram as meat does, though.
can you say narrowminded and out of touch with reality?Like I said, just plop the herd of cows on a patch of grass, and they will be fine. You don't need to grow special crops to feed the cows, all you have to do is raise them where there is an abundance of naturally-growing grass (a.k.a, nearly anywhere).
- No We've been doing that throughout human history, and it hasn't destroyed the ecosystem so far. We do have to be careful, of course, but I see no reason to stop eating those kinds of meat - except that killing animals is kind of mean, but it's still a lot less mean than keeping them in consentration camps for all their lives and then killing themFacial said:In that resorting to the latter would devastate the ecosystem.
Hapsburg said:Xerx: Use long-grass then. Or, alternatively, herd animals smaller than cattle that can be sustained by a grass praerie.
You just haven't been eating the right kind of soy products. You can eat tofu for example. Fried tofu is probably the best. Or you can make things with soy milk (which I agree tastes like piss alone) such as cookies (I once made completely vegan cookies, and if I hadn't messed up on the amount of baking soda, they would have been really good), etc.Wolf: That may be, but soy products taste like ape piss, and, well, beans give me gas, as do an overabundance of nuts.