I think I answered most of those questions? I hope you didn't take anything I said as inflammatory? If it came across that why I apologize. I would never say someone wasn't as good as me. We are all perfect for who we are.
I worked cleaning kennels as a kid, then was a vet tech for awhile in a small animal practice, no farm/large animals. I went to grooming because of the amount of animals there everyday to die. I was just tired of holdin the pups and kittens that had to die. Always glad it was painless, but it wore on me.
I have done rescue since I was a child. My father was a wildlife rehab person. We had lots of raccoons, squirrels, skunks, 2deer, birds (usually bluejays:crows:robins-nothing fancy lol) and for three weeks we had a little fox kit. He had to get in to a home with other kits for them to be released together.
When I was about 20 or so, I ended up doing rescue with cats, then dogs, then some small animals here and there (rabbits/ferrets).
Where I live now, there are people who rent a barn near me who have cows. I've been here 9years, so I've been around them for a little while. Seen a few calves lost, one mother die while trying to have one, and general everyday stuff. They use a bull for their cows, show them every fall at county fairs. Auction most and slaughter them whenever. I really try not to pay attention, to that.
When I was in VA for a couple weeks, went to a farm sanctuary, where they grew the food for their animals and themselves. I don't recall actually going out to the field or anything though?
My parents always had a garden, I don't remember what they did or used in regards to pesticides. I use DE and have for as long as I can remember for pests. Last year I used it once when I seen some cabbage beetles. Mainly I do companion gardening and so far so good. Though I have to admit I rearranged things last year and that maybe why we got the beetles and my strawberries did not like the change. I'll work on it again this year. I use the compost from left over plants/reseed when I can. We make use of as many different types of leaves as we can when composting. I just have to becareful because I raked up pear and peach leaves and ended up with little seedlings in one of the compost piles, the kids hadn't turned for awhile.
By ethical vegan, I'm referring to why I am
Vegan, not other people. Some vegans as I stated before are for dietary reasons, though I know there are some strictly because of environmental issues as well. I try to make my carbon footprint as small as possible and I have a large family, so I feel it's something I must do. Not just in my diet, but by recycling materials, clothing, making our soaps, detergents et. I consign, goodwill and Freecycle away. Most of the others I know who do those things aren't Veggie or vegan, but want to do what they can for the environment, and some just do it to save $.
It's not so much being more ethical if you are veggie or vegan, there are thousands of ways to help protect the earth. Not supporting Monsanto in and of itself is considering ethical for people who only eat/use organic products. If someone asked them, why do you only use organic they could say they live that way to help save our food, or because they don't like corporations.
So we do things different based on moral or ethical reasons. I thought someone asked earlier on in the thread, why people where veggie or vegan, that's why I had answered it.
I agree new studies come out every other day, science changes for every study for 'a' there are two to support 'b'. I go with what's always worked for myself and my family, my love for animals and an understanding of how our bodies work, just makes me feel better. As does what everyone else does makes them feel good.
Hope those in the storms path tomorrow are ready and stay safe!