08-17-2018, 03:57 AM
Pretty close, huh?
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08-21-2018, 04:15 AM
09-13-2018, 06:31 PM
12% of the US population of pigs live in North Carolina.
https://qz.com/1386629/hurricane-florenc...e-lagoons/ Quote:North Carolina is one of the biggest hog-farming states in the US, with about 9 million pigs being raised on some 2,300 farms. That equals a lot of manure—about 10 billion pounds of wet animal waste are produced in the state a year, according to the Waterkeeper Alliance. Farms store the pigs’ feces in uncovered, earthen lagoons, some the size of football fields. And now they’re at risk of becoming a public health hazard when Hurricane Florence touches down. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/as-hur...BBN9nAX|14 Quote:Stone said that relocating animals in the storm zone was not an option for many farmers. "Nobody would have the capacity to handle your animals," Stone said. "That's not really an option."
09-18-2018, 08:49 PM
Quote:Ropes and fishing gear wrapped around a humpback whale discovered in the Bay of Fundy "very likely" played a role in the animal's death, says the director of the Marine Animal Response Society. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scot...-1.4816563
09-19-2018, 01:47 PM
Pigs rank as one of the smartest and most sentient animals on this planet.
Pigs can learn how to navigate a maze, use a lever or pulley to access food, and also can play computer games. Pig mothers sing to their babies while they suckle. Pigs can learn their names within a week of being born. The average pig is much, much smarter than the average dog. This is a picture of individual, sentient, intelligent beings, who are on their way to be slaughtered after a life of confinement and torture.
09-19-2018, 01:55 PM
(09-19-2018, 01:47 PM)Bring4th_Jade Wrote: Pigs rank as one of the smartest and most sentient animals on this planet. Their eyes show so much pain and fear.
09-19-2018, 02:14 PM
(09-19-2018, 01:55 PM)blossom Wrote:(09-19-2018, 01:47 PM)Bring4th_Jade Wrote: Pigs rank as one of the smartest and most sentient animals on this planet. We torture pigs. There's basically no such thing as "free range pork". Almost all pigs live in filthy dark barns ankle deep in excrement. And these are the the lucky ones, they only have 6 months of this type of torture. Breeding sows spend their entire lives (on average about ~3 years out of their natural lifespan of 20+) in tiny farrowing crates where they cannot even turn around. It is extreme confinement. And still they sing to their babies... Based on the apparent age of these pigs, they are likely breeding sows who are "spent" (sick, downed, or otherwise unable to bear more piglets) and are now being sent to slaughter. This is likely the first time they have seen daylight. They are absolutely terrified. Being covered in filth is also painful for them. Pigs, contrary to popular belief, are extremely clean animals. They will often designate a "toilet" as far away from their sleeping area as possible. They like to roll in mud on hot days because they don't have sweat glands. They do NOT enjoy being covered in their own and each other's excrement, though I have heard people say this about pigs, that they "seek out excrement". Not true.
INTRODUCING THE FIRST STATE TO BAN BEAUTY PRODUCTS TESTED ON ANIMALS By Alisa Manzelli
"California has just become the first state to ban animal-tested cosmetics after passing a bill called the California Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act. According to the legislation, it will be illegal to “sell any cosmetic in California if the final product or any component of the product was knowingly tested on animals after January 1, 2020.” This move marks the first time a state has taken action against animal testing on such a large scale, and supporters believe it will deliver a global message."
Warning Semi-Graphic 2 Minute Video (They use blurring).
https://www.facebook.com/virtueforanimal...555731204/ I'm posting this because I think it's important for people to see what actually goes on in the dairy industry and how they deal with male calves.
09-24-2018, 01:03 PM
"The study, published in the journal Science, created a huge dataset based on almost 40,000 farms in 119 countries and covering 40 food products that represent 90% of all that is eaten. It assessed the full impact of these foods, from farm to fork, on land use, climate change emissions, freshwater use and water pollution (eutrophication) and air pollution (acidification).
“A vegan diet is probably the single biggest way to reduce your impact on planet Earth, not just greenhouse gases, but global acidification, eutrophication, land use and water use,” said Joseph Poore, at the University of Oxford, UK, who led the research. “It is far bigger than cutting down on your flights or buying an electric car,” he said, as these only cut greenhouse gas" https://www.themaven.net/sustainablehuma...vrvpSsxvw/
09-24-2018, 02:22 PM
(09-24-2018, 12:55 PM)xise Wrote: Warning Semi-Graphic 2 Minute Video (They use blurring). Wow, I can't believe they showed that on TV. It's, in the grand scheme of things, not that graphic, but very, very, very, very, very overwhelming and sad. But honestly this might be the least distressing video I've seen of male calves being eliminated. Such tiny, gentle, sweet, adorable little things. Innocent newborns. Yet alert and obviously by the end the third knows what is coming. Devastating. Thanks for sharing xise.
09-24-2018, 03:16 PM
(09-24-2018, 12:55 PM)xise Wrote: Warning Semi-Graphic 2 Minute Video (They use blurring). Tell me this isn't madness. I think it's a crime to hide what's going on behind the meat and dairy industries. It's graphic because it's wrong, and we know it!!
09-25-2018, 04:15 PM
(09-24-2018, 12:55 PM)xise Wrote: Warning Semi-Graphic 2 Minute Video (They use blurring). When they say at the end that "they go to waste". Is this literal? Like not even using their meat for food ? (09-25-2018, 04:15 PM)Patrick Wrote:(09-24-2018, 12:55 PM)xise Wrote: Warning Semi-Graphic 2 Minute Video (They use blurring). Exactly. Not sure if eating one-day old babies would be that much better though?
09-25-2018, 09:14 PM
(09-25-2018, 05:43 PM)xise Wrote:(09-25-2018, 04:15 PM)Patrick Wrote:(09-24-2018, 12:55 PM)xise Wrote: Warning Semi-Graphic 2 Minute Video (They use blurring). From my current perspective, it makes a world of difference. I guess one could say that it was not for nothing, that it was so that others could be fed from the mother's milk. At my house we converted to lacto-ovo. I am aware that babies are getting killed as collateral to produce the milk, but at least I thought their meat would be used by those still eating it. But this is just ridiculous. My household is still in transition and stupid stuff like this makes me want to speed up things. Ah well ! Just another thing to add to the quasi infinite pile of stuff to learn to accept... I must remind myself again that I am not here to fix it.
10-01-2018, 10:43 AM
(09-25-2018, 09:14 PM)Patrick Wrote:(09-25-2018, 05:43 PM)xise Wrote:(09-25-2018, 04:15 PM)Patrick Wrote:(09-24-2018, 12:55 PM)xise Wrote: Warning Semi-Graphic 2 Minute Video (They use blurring). Basically, the little bit of dog food that can be made off of a newborn calf is not worth the cost of transporting that calf to the slaughterhouse and keeping it alive in the interim. Lots of dairy farms just dig holes and pile the bodies up in them. Some dairies are set up to produce veal, so they keep the males and fatten them up for a few months, but this is also rarely cost effective. This is just one reason why a lot of dairy farms are going out of business.
10-05-2018, 03:46 PM
Tried to go vegetarian once. Maybe I didn't stick with it, ultimately cause I was merely "trying"?
When I manage to go back to a healthy weight (lowest Ive reached in the past few weeks was 114.4 lbs at 5'5!) and have more resources and get out of this house, I'll feel free to have more control over what goes in my own pantry. Maybe I'm making excuses for s***, but Im taking it one step at a time, nahmeen?
10-05-2018, 11:56 PM
The first step to changing our behavior is acknowledging that we want to change our behavior. So, hey, good luck on whatever path you choose to take.
10-06-2018, 03:08 AM
10-08-2018, 03:50 PM
Just because I just had those tabs open.
Conscious Eating for Star Souls 20 Tips for Conscious Eating Compassionate Eating
10-08-2018, 06:00 PM
(10-08-2018, 03:50 PM)Nía Wrote: Just because I just had those tabs open. How synchronistic! It's dinner time Granted, we'r about to eat pot roast, but links to conscious eating should teach me something useful here Thanks for the links, Nia!
10-10-2018, 01:30 AM
Dunno if it was posted here already or not, one of the forum members recommeneded it.
30 minutes in and I started crying and went to bed.
I've just created a board on Pinterest for vegan pins. These are pins I create myself. I'm keeping the pins as positive as I can, and I am not going to showcase the horror of factory farms. I want the pins and sentiments to be accessible and reach non-vegans.
This page is one of my author pages, so the perspective is from vegan writers, authors, and musicians/songwriters. Link: my vegan Pinterest page Here is one pin I created with Jenny Brown, one amazing individual. My blurb with the pin: Author Jenny Brown is a remarkable human being. She survived bone cancer and an amputated leg at age 10. She became a film and TV producer, and did volunteer undercover video work for animal advocacy. She and her husband founded the Woodstock Farm Sanctuary, home to over 350 victims of the food production industry. Several animals under her care have been fitted with limbs or use devices that aid their disabilities. THANK YOU Jenny.
11-24-2018, 03:04 PM
The very best to everyone on B4 and may 2019 be the most amazing year ever.
11-24-2018, 06:45 PM
(10-08-2014, 02:36 AM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: Ever since I got back from Homecoming 2014 at the start of September (about 5 weeks now) I've initiated a series of changes to my life. This is not unusual; other members and other attendees have also reported a similiar change of tact. It's like something gets re-awakened or re-connected by being in such a positive space. So many people, and so much clear heart radiation. I need to go to one of these "Homecomings" When and where is the next one, so I can plan on going to it?
11-25-2018, 05:19 AM
It's on the Labor Day weekend, and it's in Louisville, Kentucky.
It gets announced around March or April I think.
11-25-2018, 10:34 PM
At what point does it become acceptable to consume or destroy second-density beings? Do the vegans here slap mosquitoes? If you pulled a tick from your groin, would you set it back on a leaf and wish it well? Do you believe it's wrong to consume basic sea creatures like mussels, or even anchovies?
I've gone basically vegan now, but if an organism lies sufficiently close to the bottom of the food chain, or is harmful parasite, then I see no problem with sending it back to its group-soul. |