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I love Markos questions! I love it when people want to learn,

anything. I too knew very little when I became a vegetarian, alone

almost a year ago. With the help of this group and just jumping in(I

had to eat), I am now a successful vegetarian. I feel healthier than

ever and swear things taste better with the meat goock off of my

tongue. Similar to quiting smoking. My skin is clearer, I lost weight

(5lbs) and have more energy(not weighted down).

 

I have a question that is quite different. If everyone quite

eating cows what would happen to them? Their current pastures would

undoubtedly be turned into something else. Has there ever been real

hypothesis on this?

 

Thank you Kelly

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The question about what if everyone quit eating cows is hypothetical

and thus essentially irreleveant. Meateaters will often toss out the

question " What if everyone became a vegetarian overnight? " in a

pathetic last ditch effort to justify their hedonistic behavior.

They will point out to vegetarians that cows have been domesticated

and artificially selected (bred) to be docile and passive. Therefore,

they say, cows couldn't possibly survive in the wild. ::gasp:: No,

really? A domesticated animal would have trouble making it in the

wild? Meateaters must really think vegetarians are idiots.

 

If everyone ever became vegetarian it would happen gradually. Unless

of course mad cow disease wipes out every single beefeater, in which

case all of the cows would die out too. As fewer and fewer people

ate cows and purchased leather products, the ranchers would breed

less and less cows. It's Basic supply and demand. By the time

everyone became vegetarian, there would only be a handful of cows

left. At which point the few cows that are left could either be (A)

sterilized and left to die a natural death, and cows could become

extinct. (B) We could send them over to India to be with their

cousins, where they would be treated as sacred creatures, © The few

remaining cows could graze at humane petting zoos. (D) Assuming that

most people became a vegetarian for ethical reasons, they could live

on truly humane free range oraganic farms and produce milk for those

of us who still might wish to consume it.

 

There are already TOO many cows in relation to the amount of

pasture. Most cattle spend their entire lives in a cramped barn or

feedlot and probably never see the sun. The government wastes a

buttload of money by subsidizing land that is set aside for raising

beef / dairy cattle. This money could be put to much better use on

natural preserves.

 

Some ranchers will say that if a cow isn't slaughtered for meat,

older cows usually end up being killed by coyotes or some other

predator. A rancher in Fast food nation said something like " This

isn't a pretty sight. " Huh? And having the cattle being brutally

slaughtered in factory farms IS a pretty sight?

According to this guy, the fact that wild coyotes will attack old or

sick cattle is somehow supposed to justify breeding and slaughtering

them. Beef cattle are usually slaughtered when they're only a couple

years old. Are cows not entitled to live long lives? Are humans so

arrogant that they would insist that only humans enjoy being alive

enough to have a right to live a long life?

 

sadly, yes.

 

, " Kelly " <kheli@c...> wrote:

> I love Markos questions! I love it when people want to learn,

> anything. I too knew very little when I became a vegetarian, alone

> almost a year ago. With the help of this group and just jumping in

(I had to eat), I am now a successful vegetarian. I feel healthier

than ever and swear things taste better with the meat goock off of

my tongue. Similar to quiting smoking. My skin is clearer, I lost

weight (5lbs) and have more energy(not weighted down).

>

> I have a question that is quite different. If everyone quit

> eating cows what would happen to them? Their current pastures

would undoubtedly be turned into something else. Has there ever been

real hypothesis on this?

>

> Thank you Kelly

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> If everyone quite

> eating cows what would happen to them? Their current pastures

> would

> undoubtedly be turned into something else.

 

*What* pastures - except those raised organically - ???? :=(

 

Best,

Pat ;=)

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