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The prized light colour of veal is caused by anemie which is caused by under feeding the calves.
Not exactly.
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The prized light colour of veal is caused by anemie which is caused by under feeding the calves.
Not exactly.
How exactly then? It's specific under feeding, i.e. the ingredient 'iron' is left out.
Well, yeah. It is controlling the sort of food they get. They don't want them underfed, because they need them to get kind of big. Remember, Strauss is a competitor to "white" veal, and they are trying to push people to the "natural fed veal" where they are dominant, so "hard questions - honest answers" may not be that. BTW, their natural fed veal looks nothing like those pictures, and good milk fed veal is nothing like that pallid gray they show. It's advertising...
the facility was closed down as a result of this investigation - hence, regulations dictate this type of treatment is inhumane and not allowed by the USDA - do exceptions exist? yes. Can all of them be stopped? no. That does not mean farms that treat animals humanely are a fairytale.
Did you watch the whole video? The inspector was not going to mention what he saw, this facility would be open if it were not for the undercover investigation. It is not just a few exceptions, not many people know what goes on in these facilities, animal cruelty and inhumane acts are common. Almost every undercover investigation reveals it, most recently the cow brutality at the Conklin Farm last month.
It is your decision, but being a vegetarian does not stop these things from happening, that's why further action is taken. But here's the thing, they must do it to survive. They do not have the intelligence like we do to make a clear decision, we have alternatives, they don't. We should be utilizing our intelligence to enhance goodness for all animals, including humans. I'd hope that humans would not justify our actions based on the acts of wild animals.
But here's the thing, they must do it to survive. They do not have the intelligence like we do to make a clear decision, we have alternatives, they don't.
How do you guys cook your veal chops? I've never had great success with them.
How do you guys cook your veal chops? I've never had great success with them.
Buy thick (like 4 cm) chops and cook them slowly. You can use just about any technique (not boiling ob,) but the idea with veal is that you want it the same doneness just about all the way through, so you don't want to sear the outside over really high heat. Also, make sure you let it rest enough.
Plants are living beings too - where do you draw the line? Most bivalves have about as much cognitive reasoning as a plant, but vegans / vegetarians don't eat them. I don't personally see the logic there - maybe you should not kill plants either. Have you seen the machines that harvest corn? Brutal. It's a very slippery slope to impose a collective conscience - it will likely bite everyone ********** later in some way or another. FWIW - we did depend on animals for survival for a good part of our anthropological past. That we can build tools and outsmart them is really no different that the fact that other animals at the top of the food chain are bigger, faster, stronger, have sharper teeth, claws, etc.