Shoot, this touches on a pet peeve of mine - I live in AZ now, but grew up in a farming community in MO and was in 4-H for years and years.
I just chatted (argued?) with a gal in a feed store the other day about this, I was dropping off bunnies. The owner said someone bought one for meat, and this gal was SHOCKED. I pointed out that rabbit meat is healthy, low in fat, and doesn't carry Samonella or E. Coli. She was not a happy camper, lol, when I said I was OK with someone eating my bunnies if they wanted to.
I asked her if she was a vegetarian, and she said "she only ate meat if it didn't look like an animal, nothing that looked like a leg or anything." What??? OMG, do people really not understand that hamburger was once an animal, too? LOL!!! Too funny. She really thought that made it all right.
I am totally against factory farming, the animals are treated so much better in small family farms! Family farms also help a lot of rural households and communites.
Kudos to vegetarians, I think they're the only ones who can truly say it's wrong to eat meat. If another carnivore says it's wrong to eat "xxx" and then heads to McDonalds, I kind of scoff.
Don't they realize that eating fuzzy bunnies or roo's raised in your backyard in the U.S., recycling your table scraps, is more enviornmentally friendly than "rainforest beef" shipped in from South America?
It's the attitude that some animals are more "worthy" of life than others that amazes me. Pigs are smarter than dogs, baby cows are ADORABLE and we all know chickens are silly and charming! It stinks to love animals . . . and find them tasty, too . . . lol.
That's why I bought my chickens - I can love and spoil them, and eat the eggs for true "cruelty-free" protein! Seriously, my girls are such pets. I make them treats, and I even cuddle them. Hee hee. They follow me all over the yard!
Now, what am I going to do with the roos from the eggs I just hatched? Eeek!!! A dilemma! LOL.