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justtuna551 karma

Are you against a small land owner that raises his own meat and puts the animals down the animals for eating? I grow my own garden and get half my income from eggs, meat, vegetables and fruit.

Also why cell cultured meat? How can it be meat if it's grown in a lab.

I'm honestly curious because I have had people call me a monster and ignorant person for what I do. I respect and love my animals and when one is used I thank it for its bounty. Being one of those farmers with thousands of birds is wrong in my opinion and should be illegal, but I advocate for what I do.

justtuna236 karma

Thank you for responding. I understand that there is and until the problem is solved continued abuse of animals. But I treat my animals better than human treat each other. And I make sure they want for nothing. If you have ever been to a small farm that does it right then you will know we respect our animals and will do everything in our power to help them.

I hope you get the factory system shut down but just know I do not harm my animals like cutting their beaks and what not. But some duck I have to clip their wings when they are chicks to keep them from flying away to another pond. My neighbors are rednecks and would kill them so I do it much like a human puts a collar on a dog. But I have nothing against lab grown meat because it can help people in part of this world that can't afford other form or just simply have access to food. Thank you again for responding.

justtuna101 karma

I try to be or at least understand both sides of the table though at times I'll find my self on just one side. I understand why some humans choose to be vegans and that alright I don't care. All I want is for people to recognize that small farms like mine with responsible owners are different from the factory farm owners and often time our livelihood depends on what we do.

justtuna45 karma

Thank you. No respect for the animal is where the problem originated.

justtuna36 karma

I built a house for my animals they need anything else. They give me giggles when they play, fertilizer for my garden and food for my table. In exchange for this I give them free reign over 11 acres and a pond to swim in. Fruit bushes to eat from and grass to pick insects out of. I give them security from predators and the elements. They live better than some humans. Their deaths don't go unmourned or unfelt. But I keep the birds and they keep me.