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Plenty of goodness in the milk from non vegan cows.https://www.viva.org.uk/why-you-dont-need-dairy-boning-calcium/comparing-cows’-and-goats’-milk-plant-milks
very little protein in the almond milk or rice milk.
Cows are vegan...or do they eat meat?Plenty of goodness in the milk from non vegan cows.
They are non vegan, I have seen cattle sucking / chewing on bones that have come from carcasses laying around the paddocks.Cows are vegan...or do they eat meat?
Incidental insect ingestion whilst eating grass I'm guessing..Cows are vegan...or do they eat meat?
I gather we would make a nice pot roast, preferably with apple sauce. It's the finding of a big enough pot that's the problem....How do vegans feel about other omnivorous animals - besides humans - that choose to eat meat? Should they be eaten?
I'm sure human vegans have a lot of incidental ingestion of insects, but still consider themselves vegan.Incidental insect ingestion whilst eating grass I'm guessing..
But if they don't have access to bones, they'd be vegan.They are non vegan, I have seen cattle sucking / chewing on bones that have come from carcasses laying around the paddocks.
Check the wiki article out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteophagy
Carcasses laying about? Doesn't sound like good farming practice!I have seen cattle sucking / chewing on bones that have come from carcasses laying around the paddocks.
Sounds like human vegans, they need to get some stiffener into 'em.But if they don't have access to bones, they'd be vegan.
I am talking about hundreds or thousands of hectare paddocks such as on Newcastle Waters cattle station, not those little ittsy ones in the UK.Carcasses laying about? Doesn't sound like good farming practice!
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