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originally posted by: pheonix358
Let us just pretend that you all get your way and the rest of us stop eating animals.
What happens after the next animal birthing season?
In as little as two years, you would run out of room for the animals.
Additionally, these animals, in numbers not seen since the Bison herds were wiped out are eating all of the food you want to eat.
What will you do, cull the animals?
How far into the future can a vegan see?
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originally posted by: pheonix358
Let us just pretend that you all get your way and the rest of us stop eating animals.
What happens after the next animal birthing season?
In as little as two years, you would run out of room for the animals.
Additionally, these animals, in numbers not seen since the Bison herds were wiped out are eating all of the food you want to eat.What will you do, cull the animals? How far into the future can a vegan see?P
Let us just pretend that you all get your way and the rest of us stop eating animals.
What happens after the next animal birthing season?
Side question... how long does the average Black Angus live? Or a porky?
originally posted by: schuyler
Oh, yeah. The animals die. The herds go away. There will be some novelty animals in zoos until they get shut down for "cruelty." The gene pool will be reduced. No reason or incentive to keep expensive animals around. Let the coyotes, wolves, and cougars have a feast for a few years until they die of starvation. There will be a few deer and elk around because they are not bred for farm life, but cows, chickens, and pigs will be literally dead meat.
originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: schuyler
What about animal rights?
Who will stand up for the animals?
I think the plans for turning us into grazing animals have not been thought through.
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I think the question should be, how many offspring can a cow have in its lifetime and you would be very surprised at how many a sow can have.
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: pheonix358
I think the question should be, how many offspring can a cow have in its lifetime and you would be very surprised at how many a sow can have.
How often can a women get pregnant in her lifetime?
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: pheonix358
I think the question should be, how many offspring can a cow have in its lifetime and you would be very surprised at how many a sow can have.
How often can a women get pregnant in her lifetime?
Do we eat people?