It's pretty stupid to ban the slaughter of animals that are revered for their 
milk. Cows have to be bred every year, and half of all calves born are male, 
most of which are not needed for breeding purposes. Yes, it is technically 
possible to run an "ahimsa dairy" where all animals are allowed to live out 
their natural lives, but it is rarely done due to the significantly higher cost 
of the milk.

Speaking of beef, I am right now enjoying a salad of mesclun greens from the 
greenhouse, drizzled with organic extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar, 
and topped off with slices of grass-fed chuck roast that was cooked sous vide 
for two days at 133 degrees and grilled before serving. On my meat runs to Iowa 
City, I still buy ribeyes, but I've replaced NY strips with roasts that I cook 
sous vide, cut into individual portions, and freeze. The tenderness of steak 
with the flavor and lower cost of a roast.

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 The Advocate General said there are several other food items that provide the 
same nutrition as that of beef.


 
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