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CrawlingChaos

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34. Do you not understand how much land is used to grow grain to feed cattle?
Tue Dec 2, 2014, 11:30 PM
Dec 2014

You could end world hunger by redirecting those resources, and at the same time affect at tremendously beneficial environmental impact because meat production is so inefficient in every respect.

I don't understand your comment about factory farming being banned ... are you somewhere other than the U.S.?

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I rarely rec, but your OP deserves one for sure yeoman6987 Dec 2014 #1
We don't have Thanksgiving here (UK) Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #2
A friend of mine lives in the US now but is from Nova Scotia titaniumsalute Dec 2014 #4
The joke I heard from the Brits was ManiacJoe Dec 2014 #23
Lol, not heard that before! Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #26
HAHA! That's funny. nt laundry_queen Dec 2014 #50
Haha. n/t JimDandy Dec 2014 #54
And we seem to find a way to remind them of it every day AwakeAtLast Dec 2014 #87
Likely, battery farming has been banned because of the efforts of animal rights Luminous Animal Dec 2014 #61
Pushing animal welfare is not proselytizing their dietry choices Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #68
For many, dietary choices are environmental issues and, as an activist for wider access Luminous Animal Dec 2014 #74
"And their meat eating habits are primarily led by propaganda" Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #75
Um no. I am referring to the quantity of meat. It is well out of proportion Luminous Animal Dec 2014 #81
True, it is ok to say anything about the environment, except when what you say ellenrr Dec 2014 #88
We have Black Friday, though nxylas Dec 2014 #106
It's a day to celebrate when Native Americans saved some early settlers from starving. tclambert Dec 2014 #108
I smoked a turkey! progressoid Dec 2014 #3
I tried to smoke a turkey once... titaniumsalute Dec 2014 #5
Funny! Stellar Dec 2014 #17
Here's a smokeable turkey. bearssoapbox Dec 2014 #46
Good one! nt elias49 Dec 2014 #60
+1 Go Vols Dec 2014 #117
It takes a.good sized torch to light it Nac Mac Feegle Dec 2014 #48
And they're really hard to keep lit. Jackpine Radical Dec 2014 #124
well I free based a turkey olddots Dec 2014 #32
Try vaping it next time. nt msanthrope Dec 2014 #102
The environmental impact of eating animals is big Beaverhausen Dec 2014 #6
why -some- liberals tend to ignore this. :-) RiverLover Dec 2014 #8
You are right. Some get it. Beaverhausen Dec 2014 #12
Free Range AndyTiedye Dec 2014 #13
But many can't afford that or don't have access Beaverhausen Dec 2014 #14
We hunt or raise all our meat, up side? Steriod free, healthy meat. GGJohn Dec 2014 #51
I get free range eggs. RiverLover Dec 2014 #20
Push for truth-in-labelling laws Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #30
You guys are so far advanced over US in everything. RiverLover Dec 2014 #35
GMOs aren't banned here but they have to be labelled Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #43
Have you visited that "free range" farm? Chances are greater than not that Luminous Animal Dec 2014 #63
Yes I have...more than once titaniumsalute Dec 2014 #98
One day you can raise your own. people don't realize how easy it is. Sunlei Dec 2014 #91
Very are very few truly free range chickens. In near all cases, the Luminous Animal Dec 2014 #42
buy them at the farm and you'll know belcffub Dec 2014 #112
As big as it would take to feed them veggies? Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #11
Read this Beaverhausen Dec 2014 #16
Doesn't answer the question Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #18
You have to feed the cows more grain than the human would eat. mucifer Dec 2014 #28
Thank you, that answer the question Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #36
You Don't Have to Feed Cows GRAIN at All. They Were Meant to Eat GRASS AndyTiedye Dec 2014 #69
There isn't enough grass available for all of the cattle for everyone who wants to eat mucifer Dec 2014 #73
Do you not understand how much land is used to grow grain to feed cattle? CrawlingChaos Dec 2014 #34
Yes, I am Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #39
If you have land that is suitable cropland, Ms. Toad Dec 2014 #111
It's also concentration. You still have to eat a bushel of beans to get the proteins jtuck004 Dec 2014 #113
My point was about your assumption that Ms. Toad Dec 2014 #115
Depends on the animal. Brickbat Dec 2014 #19
Most Americans certainly ought to cut down on their meat consumption. nomorenomore08 Dec 2014 #41
Lots of behaviors have large negative impacts Shivering Jemmy Dec 2014 #53
Oh that is a bunch of hooey. truedelphi Dec 2014 #59
So is clearing native grasslands to grow crops. nt geek tragedy Dec 2014 #71
Yeah, Plucketeer Dec 2014 #107
+1 C Moon Dec 2014 #114
Everyone in my house likes ham but I always get a few slices of turkey from the liberal_at_heart Dec 2014 #7
Turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes all smothered in gravy is my ideal Thanksgiving meal. nomorenomore08 Dec 2014 #44
oh, absolutely. Butter and garlic whipped potatoes are always right next to my liberal_at_heart Dec 2014 #121
Turkey Roasted Over Charcoal AndyTiedye Dec 2014 #9
I prefer a delicious smoked ham, I've never cared for turkey. n/t SylviaD Dec 2014 #10
I actually DID eat an entire turkey leg. n/t cherokeeprogressive Dec 2014 #15
Good man! Me too! elias49 Dec 2014 #62
There is nothing wrong with eating meat jeffrey_pdx Dec 2014 #21
Americans wildly overestimate the amount of protein they need daily Luminous Animal Dec 2014 #52
Fried turkey here - the only way to go if you want a delicious, juicy bird. badtoworse Dec 2014 #22
BBQ works well also. We've done ours that way the last several years. n/t nomorenomore08 Dec 2014 #47
I've done that too. A small one (11 - 13 lbs) is great on the spit with smoke. badtoworse Dec 2014 #90
I smoked a turkey and bought a Kentucky smoked ham, to boot... MrMickeysMom Dec 2014 #24
I'd agree with a factory farming ban Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #29
Thanks for that enlightenment, Prophet... MrMickeysMom Dec 2014 #33
I'm always surprised about the lack of GMO labelling Prophet 451 Dec 2014 #45
They've tried. RiverLover Dec 2014 #85
thanks for the post oldandhappy Dec 2014 #25
How do you know when someone is a meat eater? They fucking tell you! mucifer Dec 2014 #27
+ infinity CrawlingChaos Dec 2014 #38
+1! But when a vegan or vegetarian tells you that they don't eat meat? Luminous Animal Dec 2014 #57
No many are not obnoxious titaniumsalute Dec 2014 #99
i don't eat much meat, but i do eat it. sometimes vegetarians DesertFlower Dec 2014 #31
I ate at Olive Garden on Thanksgiving and it was DELICIOUS! edbermac Dec 2014 #37
Tell me it was the one in NYC. That's the best one. LostInAnomie Dec 2014 #80
I was vegetarian, then I married a meat eater. Instead I have alfredo Dec 2014 #40
"I Ate Turkey on Thanksgiving and It Was DELICIOUS!" Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #49
You were berated here many times for eating meat? flvegan Dec 2014 #55
Really? You're saying there are no anti-meat posts on the DU? Nt Logical Dec 2014 #56
Is that what I said? flvegan Dec 2014 #58
Are pro-meat posts berating vegans and vegetarians? Luminous Animal Dec 2014 #65
That is exactly my point with my post titaniumsalute Dec 2014 #86
You were berated "many times" at DU for eating meat?... TeeYiYi Dec 2014 #64
My favorite meat of all time is.... ReRe Dec 2014 #66
Holidays are a great time to pick up a standing rib roast on sale pinboy3niner Dec 2014 #72
Can't have it at home... ReRe Dec 2014 #83
Why would you be dead? tridim Dec 2014 #100
Never understood people putting down vegetarians and bike-riders. ErikJ Dec 2014 #67
Naw, they're just into beer and football. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #70
Kick & recommend. William769 Dec 2014 #76
It must be be so hard to be part of the poor persecuted majority. yewberry Dec 2014 #77
Soak the filthy bird in Jesus Juice then suck it up with a straw. JEB Dec 2014 #78
I eat turkey cause they're funny and make me laugh. Lint Head Dec 2014 #79
I would post a witty insult.... Socal31 Dec 2014 #82
God was clearly a carnivore. pansypoo53219 Dec 2014 #84
Whenever I have started a thread about protecting farm animals, or even MoonRiver Dec 2014 #89
.... handmade34 Dec 2014 #119
handmade34 MoonRiver Dec 2014 #125
I've been a DUer for almost 11 years, and I've NEVER been berated for eating meat. Heidi Dec 2014 #92
I like turkey, but's it's mostly the centerpiece on the table for me TexasMommaWithAHat Dec 2014 #93
I had a stake and some roasted potatoes with vinegar el_bryanto Dec 2014 #94
Wood and potatoes? Jeebus, that's a lot of fiber! nt msanthrope Dec 2014 #105
Vampire? HappyMe Dec 2014 #110
I don't think I have been berated here HappyMe Dec 2014 #95
I react the same way when someone points out my excessive and wasteful indulgences. LanternWaste Dec 2014 #96
Berated for eating meat. NuclearDem Dec 2014 #97
But not eating meat cures HIV and diabetes. DesMoinesDem Dec 2014 #101
This vegetarian doesn't care what you eat. upaloopa Dec 2014 #103
I agree with you 100%! titaniumsalute Dec 2014 #128
My turkey was also delish! bigwillq Dec 2014 #104
Meat kills people...no wait that's guns....meat is murder!!! ileus Dec 2014 #109
I say this as a meat-eater Dopers_Greed Dec 2014 #116
I have been handmade34 Dec 2014 #126
If you really want to understand why some suggest you abandon Karmadillo Dec 2014 #118
Hey buddy, deaniac21 Dec 2014 #120
I am going to advocate 2 things about Food & Jesus to you. MarianJack Dec 2014 #122
I also have no problem with Vegetarians and/or Vegans. But this OP wouldn't be complete without..... wandy Dec 2014 #123
My favorite style of music...never heard this titaniumsalute Dec 2014 #127
One of my favorite types of music, at least one I could play.............. wandy Dec 2014 #129
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