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# dunno,
it doesn't seem right to eat carnivorous animals. That's second-hand meat.
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:00, archived)
# I'd say you could look at how many carnivores are used as food animals
but it would be a bit of a silly argument, herbivores are a hell of a lot more docile and we can raise more of them at a time whereas for a carnivore we would need to raise animals for it to eat before eating it ourselves.

So as you were, I guess.
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:01, archived)
# that's pretty much my thinking.
maybe they eat cats and dogs in places where they were running wild and breeding out of control? I dunno.

I like to eat venison when they do a cull, saves wasting it if they're going to do it anyway. Never heard of anyone eating badger though.
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:05, archived)
# Too many memories of reading Wind in the Willows
I think secretly everyone hated Bambi and was rooting for the hunter, it's the only explanation for venison.
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:07, archived)
# I know I was,
made my mum cry though.
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:33, archived)
# I don't really remember watching Bambi
I think it made my older sister cry so it wasn't put on again. The same goes for Watership Down. I've never actually eaten rabbit but I rather like venison.
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:48, archived)
# saw it at the pictures.
Watership Down & Silent Running make me cry.


(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:51, archived)
# chickens are fed a mashed up slurry of other chickens
the things you expect to be nice and "corn fed" often aren't
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:06, archived)
# Cows were fed mashed up sheep brains.
That ended well.
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:08, archived)
# A price worth paying just for the best political pr photo ever
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:11, archived)
# God bless British beef!
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:13, archived)