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I learned something from it.
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if you read the article posted in #148 you'd see that it is already working and has been going on in the animal feed industry for at least 5 years. "the fact that this is legal that shocked him (the farmer whose discovery of this practice led to the article). “I think the only people that are not shocked by this are the people involved in the animal feed manufacture. I was disturbed by their casual acceptance.”"Any suggestions on breaking this cycle, anyone?
I can only see it working at a household level or perhaps in some neighborhoods, in today's society. Too many chances of lawsuits. Too much labor/overhead.
Maybe in a Communist society. Or in a SHTF scenario.
It does work in my small neighborhood. Kitchen waste is composted, or given to chickens. (Mine, or my neighbor's.)
watch the podcast. "Stop obsessing over protein" says the professor from Stanford. And eat a diverse range of foods, then you (and your chooks) will be fine.But it's not super simple if one wants to satisfy the scientifically known needs of our chooks.
you can just get Jonathan's summary at 42.52 if you prefer.Thank you for saving me the time and data
watch the podcast. "Stop obsessing over protein" says the professor from Stanford. And eat a diverse range of foods, then you (and your chooks) will be fine.
you're right to be sceptical. This in our news this morning:
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2023/jul/07/one-in-three-uk-vegan-products-found-contain-milk-egg
"Inspectors from Hampshire and Kent Scientific Services found 24 (39%) out of 61 products marked as vegan contained egg or dairy, including 13 dairy alternatives and 48 meat alternatives. In total, 90% were found to be unsatisfactory – meaning they failed for traces of dairy or inaccuracies in their labelling and nutritional information."
I would. I have a lot to learn in this field with no time to apply myself.I learned something from it.
I don't know it all - I've spent only a few weekends on dedicated research, plus a few more hours here and there.You may know it all, but you frequently lambast other people's failings on the topic, so I hope your dismissive attitude will not deter more from watching it for themselves.