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Yak, Yak, Yak -- and Goats, Too!

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On Thursday, November 28, 2002, at 06:31 AM,

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> << This is myth, in many cases. If they can't raise crops in their

> region,how then do they feed any meat animals they're supposed to raise?>

> >

> But not in all. I had a friend that worked in Kopan Napal for several

> years.The regions that bordered Kathmandu Valley and were just below the

> Himalayan Mnts were far more suited for certain livestock (And I am

> afraid my memory has gone on this one- but it were certain types of goat

> and cow?) than that of any decent output in crops. These particular

> types of farm animals could eat and stay healthy on a fairly sparse

> roughage diet, which was much more practicle than what they ever could

> have grown.

 

Yes, goats and yaks, etc. Good point.

 

> From what I understand that was the situation in much of this area

> including the very rough terrain of Tibet. Many people are under the

> misconception that all Buddhists are vegetarians, but in Tibet, the

> tradition does not allow them to support this as they are not able to get

> a proper diet on Veggies alone.

 

Buddhism itself isn't necessarily a vegetarian philosophy.

 

> BUT...I do see your point. I understand that there are a lot of

> misconceptions out there in regard to meat vs crops.

> With warm kindness,

> Beth

 

Also, don't worry too much about spell-checking; i didn't notice any

errors anyhow. lol

 

>

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