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02-12-2004, 04:21 PM | #63 |
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Far be it for me to agree with Quzah, but...
I think the idea is that if you used the land to grow food for humans, you could feed more humans than if you used the land to grow feed for livestock and then eat that livestock. I forget what the numbers are, but they are pretty compelling. This isn't just an opinion, it's a verifiable fact. I just don't know the numbers off the top of my head. My point is that we have this 'extra' land that allows us to raise livestock. So where's the harm in having an inefficient system? |
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Are there numbers like that on non vegan sites? I just spent half an hour looking at USDA and Department of Agriculture websites and cant find any of those numbers. I am not saying the numbers are wrong just that figures can be twisted to fit a certain need (i.e. trying to make everyone Vegan), so would prefer to see a non bias group of numbers before I believe them.
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That's like going to GW's web site to find out information that portrays the Democratic Party in a good light. Thanks for the laugh. But seriously, just what do you think it takes to feed a cow? A bail of hay a day? Half of one? Let's say half. Now how much water do they drink? How much water went into that bail of hay? How much land is used for that bail? How much land is used for the cow? How long does it take for one cow to grow to "butcher size"? How much cow shit does a cow shit (if a cow could shit cow shit) per day? How much urine? That's just one cow. Take a moment to think about that. I doubt the numbers are "doctored" too much. Just pause for a moment to actually think of how long it takes for one cow to get that big and how much food they'd eat. Quzah. |
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02-12-2004, 07:13 PM | #68 |
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sounds like a good argument to eat lots of veal.
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Actually I know what it takes to feed a cow, my uncle in a cattle rancher. I have been around cows almost my whole life, even had dairy cattle in High School. I could give you rough estimates based on being raised around cattle and having neighbors who grew hay but they would be just estimates. I want facts not based on books written by vegans. Already I have found a few statistics on the USDA sites that were different then the ones on the vegan websites. Are they worth posting here? prob. not, but if 3 or 4 of the stated facts are wrong then others might be as well. You are welcome to believe those statistics, me I'm taking them with a huge grain of salt.
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Next you'll be telling me the cowboys are the badguys.
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If God didn't intend for us to eat animals, why are they made out of meat?
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You fucker, you're not even going to fucking answer me??
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