On 10/30/2015 12:10 AM, knarf wrote:
That's quite funny, the part about eating vegans when they're young. I can
barely type, I'm laughing so hard.
As for competing with farm animals for food, I'm pretty sure that cows, pigs
and chickens don't eat leafy greens, nightshades, beans and lentils, root
vegetables and fresh fruits.
No, they eat corn. And more corn. Yet again even more corn. And dead animal
stuff (of their own species, in many cases). And loads and loads of
antibiotics, because they're so prone to infections caused by eating so much
corn (which their stomachs aren't designed to digest).
So mostly we're not in competetion for food.
But again, your comments were very humorous. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
frank
On October 29, 2015 7:38:29 PM EDT, Bill <anotherdrunken...@gmail.com> wrote:
Not really, Vegans are competing for food with farm animals.
OTOH, they do make a tasty snack if you slaughter them when young.
Soybeans is a large part of animal feed, corn hardly has enough
nourishment. One of the problems of the native American cultures was
lack of large domesticable animals, and suitable easily domesticable
grasses. No culture that had a choice would have chosen Corn, and the
only tractable large ruminant in the Americas was, well there wasn't one.
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