I am asked that question on a weekly basis and, quite frankly, I've come to see that people who ask it are of limited perception and life experience.
Lets dissect the sentence, shall we? "How do you LIVE with yourself" implies that I shouldn't be able to do so as I have committed an act so greivous that I should be experiencing enough guilt that I should not want to live with myself. In other words, I'm an awful person and no one would want to live with me because I can kill my own livestock.
Do you realize how completely idiotic that sounds? I raised a food animal and ate it for food. How stupid of me to do that! How morally wrong of me to plan to kill an animal that I raised for food....as FOOD for my family.
I really don't see someone struggling with the enormity of it...I see someone who wants to make people feel guilty because we don't feel as you do. You think chickens are pets. That's okay for you. We think chickens are pretty and interesting sources of food. As are cows, pigs, ducks, deer and just about any other meat animal. Fish are even entertaining.
Every person who asks that questions doesn't want to really know the answer...they just want to make you feel badly because you do eat your own chickens. End of that story.
If you had really wanted to know the answer to how we have come to make that decision you might want to phrase your question in a different manner. Like..."So...why did you all get into raising chickens?" You will find out right away why we do and it will solve the mystery you so need to clear up.
The simple fact is that there are sensible and strong people on this Earth that know, if you are going to eat meat, you should be aware of whence it comes, how it is raised, what it eats and how it has lived before you use it for consumption.
You eat what you want, we eat what we want. Do we ask you "How do you live with yourself eating that processed food you eat?" Or even, "Do you know the veggies you eat from the store were fertilized by the feces of millions of animals raised in confinement operations? Why do you support the torture of all those animals? How can you live with yourself?"
Lets dissect the sentence, shall we? "How do you LIVE with yourself" implies that I shouldn't be able to do so as I have committed an act so greivous that I should be experiencing enough guilt that I should not want to live with myself. In other words, I'm an awful person and no one would want to live with me because I can kill my own livestock.
Do you realize how completely idiotic that sounds? I raised a food animal and ate it for food. How stupid of me to do that! How morally wrong of me to plan to kill an animal that I raised for food....as FOOD for my family.
I really don't see someone struggling with the enormity of it...I see someone who wants to make people feel guilty because we don't feel as you do. You think chickens are pets. That's okay for you. We think chickens are pretty and interesting sources of food. As are cows, pigs, ducks, deer and just about any other meat animal. Fish are even entertaining.
Every person who asks that questions doesn't want to really know the answer...they just want to make you feel badly because you do eat your own chickens. End of that story.
If you had really wanted to know the answer to how we have come to make that decision you might want to phrase your question in a different manner. Like..."So...why did you all get into raising chickens?" You will find out right away why we do and it will solve the mystery you so need to clear up.
The simple fact is that there are sensible and strong people on this Earth that know, if you are going to eat meat, you should be aware of whence it comes, how it is raised, what it eats and how it has lived before you use it for consumption.
You eat what you want, we eat what we want. Do we ask you "How do you live with yourself eating that processed food you eat?" Or even, "Do you know the veggies you eat from the store were fertilized by the feces of millions of animals raised in confinement operations? Why do you support the torture of all those animals? How can you live with yourself?"