If it were up to me I'd be meat free especially pork and beef. I've read too much about what they do to those poor pigs and cows...chickens too. But I wouldn't give up fish.
You could be a pescatarian. Dairy - eggs - fish.
If it were up to me I'd be meat free especially pork and beef. I've read too much about what they do to those poor pigs and cows...chickens too. But I wouldn't give up fish.
Fureverywhere, I help to raise traditional breed pigs which are slaughtered at year end to provide us with pork, sausages etc...
I think you must draw a distinction between small scale production and intensive rearing of animals to satisfy the greed of supermarkets. For a start, the breed of pig is important, and if it wasn't for enthusiasts and small scale producers, many traditional breeds would have become extinct. This is a world away from large, fast maturing commercial breeds. We try to give our animals a good (if short) life before they are humanely dispatched.
Beef is another matter. We do not have the facilities or expertise to handle cattle. However, we buy beef from butchers where we know and are satisfied with the provenance of the produce.
It is very easy to 'cherry pick' emotional stories of what they do to "these poor pigs and cows", but from what I see, farmers and producers care greatly about the welfare of their livestock. I blame the supermakets for dictating unrealistic prices to producers and forcing the need for intensive and sometimes cruel practices.
I'm an unapologetic omnivore. I enjoy eating meat, fish, vegetables etc.. but I'm prepared to pay more to ensure that it is 'ethically' produced.
We eat a bit less meat now. This is not primarily to do with health, but economics. We prefer to eat less food of a better quality than cheaper low quality produce. Interestingly the NHS is very vague about the increase in risk of cancer from eating red meat.
I quietly respect anyone who wants to be vegan, vegetarian or peta member, what I take issue with is having to hear about it while they are criticising my meal choices. I like meat, but since my 2 health issues have avoided anything processed. Organic is a fad, you can't avoid the acid rain from all the polution producing businesses. I believe the biggest thread to human health is letting the chemists or advertisers take too much control of our food supply.
The last 100 years are 'carcinogenic'. Don't believe me watch warnings associated with the ads for new medications.Organic food is grown without the use of chemical pesticides. I prefer to buy organic food if I can, especially when the price difference is very minimal. It has now been established that processed meats are carcinogenic as well as red meat, especially barbeque, so its up to the individual to decide for themselves as its their body and their risk.