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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 337279" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>PETA makes some valid points about the cruelty involved in factory farming, testing of cosmetics on animals, and trapping for fur.</p><p> What they dont seem to fully grasp is that nature itself can be a cruel and brutal place even without man involved in it.</p><p> I was elk hunting once and saw a pack of coyotes eating a deer. They had torn one of its legs off, but it was still alive...for a few more minutes at least. That is how nature works.</p><p> My wife and I arent vegetarians, but we only buy free-range eggs. We dont wear fur. We buy our beef from a local butcher who contracts out to local ranchers. These cattle arent herded into a slaughterhouse or raised on a factory farm, they live a serene, drug and hormone free life out in a pasture. Come slaughtering time, the butcher goes out to the farm in his truck and shoots the cow in the head with a .30-06. No brain, no pain. A person CAN eat meat in an ethical and humane manner despite what PETA might think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 337279, member: 14668"] PETA makes some valid points about the cruelty involved in factory farming, testing of cosmetics on animals, and trapping for fur. What they dont seem to fully grasp is that nature itself can be a cruel and brutal place even without man involved in it. I was elk hunting once and saw a pack of coyotes eating a deer. They had torn one of its legs off, but it was still alive...for a few more minutes at least. That is how nature works. My wife and I arent vegetarians, but we only buy free-range eggs. We dont wear fur. We buy our beef from a local butcher who contracts out to local ranchers. These cattle arent herded into a slaughterhouse or raised on a factory farm, they live a serene, drug and hormone free life out in a pasture. Come slaughtering time, the butcher goes out to the farm in his truck and shoots the cow in the head with a .30-06. No brain, no pain. A person CAN eat meat in an ethical and humane manner despite what PETA might think. [/QUOTE]
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