Hi, Do you eat non veg.? I humbly request you to please leave it, I was also eating non veg few months back. But, when I came to know about the brutality in the slaughter houses for the animals and the hens, I decided to leave it for ever. No! I am not making you emotional. I want you to see this video, even if after seeing this video you like to go for non veg then you can. But, I appeal to leave it. Download video to see - Must Watch, you will leave An average vegetarian can save 100 animals in a year. Source of the information Thanks! Please, act upon my advise.
When did we stop calling it meat? Some people don't even know where milk comes from. I've been vegetarian for 15 years, but I don't really have a problem with people eating meat. It's like religion. Some people just don't get it. And it's a waste of time discussing it.
Kerosene has a nice reply... AND god has made a balance in the world. Animals eat animals to keep the ratio going... Taking a goat as an example, we eat it. So do lions... If we stop eating it, can we stop other animals? And if you don't know, its called a "Food Chain" you study in grade 2
Yea, I've seen this before and well... I'm still going to eat meat. Perhaps I should put up some videos against humans brutalizing other humans. I think that's a far bigger issue than where we get our meat from. Apparently not to some though.
According to some researches meat gave an opportunity to humans to become intelligent. Before eating meat humans have smaller brains
I'm not responsible for the cruel ways these animals are killed. The fact that I eat meat, does not mean that I support the cruel ways of killing the animals. A logical fallacy right there.
Vegetables and trees also have their lives. They breathe and they die at a certain age like animals. They can also feel the pain when you tear a leaf. But the worse thing is that they can't say anything. Veg or non veg doesn't matter, brutality with both plants and animals should be avoided.
I am a kinda of vegetarian but I eat fish. I also eat duck because they live on water similar to fish and I also eat lamb, cows and chicken and animals that live by the water and drink water. Meat, or non veg(whatever that is about), tastes too good to give up.
Meat is a vital part in a lot of people's diets - the amount of vegetables, supplements, etc you have to take to be healthy is extreme. (My sister is a vegetarian.) I love animals, I hate that they have to die - and I will gladly pay a little more to ensure what I eat has been treated well, killed humanely, etc. (Just like free range eggs and the like.) You need to also consider the fact that if we did not eat certain kinds of animals that their breeding and overpopulation would eventually lead to their starvation.
Wow! How beautifully you are managing to be escaped. You are not responsible? Then who is? For whom these animals/Birds are killed? If you do not eat them, then there is no reason they will be killed for.
And there are ways to eat meat without even killing the animals. Kinda... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iK52DszTXk
This is the extreme case of brutality. These people are mentally ill and do not deserve to be called as HUMAN. It seems that they do not have any organ say heart in their bodies.
Well, I'll get a lil bit technical here. WE are all meat eaters in one way or another. If you eat food you have consumed nutrients from meat at some level. Animals are born, they live, they die. They decompose, plant seeds, spores whatever, use soil, soil that worms eat and then excrete. Then plants grow. Plants use sunlight for energy conversion and then produce what they're programmed to do, plants absorb and use nutrients from soil, remember the worms, so therefore we are all meat eaters, even if you like celery better than filet mignon.
Hunting and eating wild animals is sometimes necessary because of rising populations, like of wild boar across Europe nowadays. But domesticated animals are bred and raised purely for feeding humans, so their numbers are high because of humans. If people reduced meat eating, demand for meat would fall and the livestock population would gradually come down. This would really benefit the environment because it takes a huge amount of grains, fodder, and water to produce a small amount of meat.