As omnivores, we owe it to ourselves and others
to exist in this world with as little
suffering as circumstances allow. Self-imposed
fastidiousness in eating is a matter of choice
we are allowed through nature's bounty. Other
creatures follow narrower paths of existence,
that's all.
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Hi P&S - hope you are well. :) Amusing tale follows. Back in the 70's my late wife Marion became vegetarian after seeing the many cattle trucks heading down the A2 to Dover - there had been a lot of bad press about their treatment in Europe. But during our usual Saturday shop we stopped for elevenses in a cafe and never even thought before ordering and consuming bacon rolls. Later the penny dropped and a red faced spouse decided we wouldn't visit that cafe again as the tempting aroma would always be there... ;) ATB, Dave
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<Deleted User> (6895)
Fri 14th Jun 2013 14:30
If only we had'nt been introduced
to carnivorousness eh Dave.
A tasty morsel of a poem.
Patricia and Stef.xx
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Yes, there's a lot better life for a chicken than to be squashed into a tiny cage with it's bill clipped to reduce pecking injuries... Best wishes, Dave
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If there's one thing about husbandry I'd
willingly change,
It would be to make battery chickens "free range"!
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Dave D Poet Rhumour
Tue 9th Jul 2013 14:52
Thanks Alex, I appreciate your comments. :)
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