Have you tried looking at local farms. We purchased a share in a dairy and with your share of the cow comes milk and beef, or goat milk and goat meat - all grass fed happy animals.So it was a while ago people were posting about this - I wasn't on BYC for a while because I thought for a moment that chickens was entirely out this spring, and was very upset... didn't want BYC to remind me - but I wanted to address the whole vegan thing.
I am planning on becoming my own little version of vegan (no meat at all, no dairy at all, my chicken's eggs) and it has nothing to do with what someone said ("milking hurts the cow", and "eggs are baby chickens"). It does have to do with how healthy it is, and animal treatment. I have no problem eating eggs if the hens are treated well, just as I would gladly consume some dairy (I wouldn't make it a habit for health reasons) if the cattle were treated well. It used to be that if the cattle/hogs/chickens were treated well, I would eat meat, but I've been meat free for a year now, and I feel so much better, and more than that... something about not eating meat for a long time makes the idea repulsive to me![]()
That came out wrong - we purchased a share in a cow - not a dairy and not very expensive.
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