...to warn others?
veganpizza69
Soybean meal is a coproduct.
If you could stop eating up meat industry disinformation, that would be great.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) — the agency responsible for the reintroduction — says they did not consider individual wolf personalities when selecting wolves, as they contend “it is impossible to know that type of information.”
Some eugenics shit right there, but this isn't the first time animal breeders try to control "temperament".
The reason that CPW wanted to select wolves that hadn’t attacked livestock, says Reading, is because “it’s no question” that opposition to the reintroduction is primarily coming from ranchers. Historically that’s been true too: gray wolves were native to Colorado until they were eradicated in the 1940s, because they kept killing livestock and game.
The villains are the ones who vilified wolves.
I see, you're one of those who are disinformed by the meat industry PR departments to believe that the soy feed is a "byproduct".
Egg replacement
how do you tag users? Lemmy seems to suck terribly even for moderators, let alone user notes for everyone else.
Any surviving human subspecies will have balls that dangle to the ankles (for cooling).
The Amazon is being burned and cleared to make room for cattle ranches, soy feed for raising farm animals elsewhere, wood, palm oil, and minerals. There is no need to be concerned about Amazonian women.
People who claim to hate violence need to learn about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural_violence immediately
Oh, they have no way to stop it with incremental regulations. Incredible monitoring would be practical for them, but the inescapable part of biosecurity for animal raising is that the animals are killed (before they're killed at slaughter). It becomes a regular and constant loss. Without monitoring, and with regular bailouts, what you end up is a system that breeds massive numbers of soon-to-be-killed animals in order to fill up holes in the ground with their corpses. The obvious fact that everyone is shying away from is that the sector needs to be shrunk or closed down, much like the wild animal farms in China (see: SARS-CoV-2).