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<blockquote data-quote="Beagler" data-source="post: 1365252" data-attributes="member: 326827"><p>Good point about the palm oil link to deforestation.</p><p></p><p>What I hear about American feed-lot raised animals makes me shudder - animals standing hock deep in **** and fed on corn, with no chance for any natural behaviour. So far, British meat does seem to be raised in a more compassionate way, OTOH so much is imported from countries where the need to make a living is infinitely more important than the quality of life of the farm animals. If I had to choose between selling intensively reared chickens and paying for my daughter's education.......I might turn vegan myself. (spoken as a dedicated carnivore!)</p><p></p><p>Back to the film - all animal rights etc films AND their "rebuttals" are biased, but they are also desperately needed as an antidote to "food industry" publicity. Just try to widen the net and gather as much information from as many varied sources as you can, then balance their "axes to grind" against their "facts".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beagler, post: 1365252, member: 326827"] Good point about the palm oil link to deforestation. What I hear about American feed-lot raised animals makes me shudder - animals standing hock deep in **** and fed on corn, with no chance for any natural behaviour. So far, British meat does seem to be raised in a more compassionate way, OTOH so much is imported from countries where the need to make a living is infinitely more important than the quality of life of the farm animals. If I had to choose between selling intensively reared chickens and paying for my daughter's education.......I might turn vegan myself. (spoken as a dedicated carnivore!) Back to the film - all animal rights etc films AND their "rebuttals" are biased, but they are also desperately needed as an antidote to "food industry" publicity. Just try to widen the net and gather as much information from as many varied sources as you can, then balance their "axes to grind" against their "facts". [/QUOTE]
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