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View sitdownstandup's Profile sitdownstandup Flag 22 Jan 18 5.54pm Send a Private Message to sitdownstandup Add sitdownstandup as a friend

says dairy industry award winner if people continue to choose alternatives.

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I hope that she's right but not because I want dairy farmers to suffer but because i want to live in a world where they can find viable alternatives to support themselves which cause no cruelty to animals.

 


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View steeleye20's Profile steeleye20 Flag Croydon 22 Jan 18 6.13pm Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

Well that's their challenge then isn't it, to adapt, find viable alternatives.

But I can't see milk especially and cheeses being much less in demand.

Eating dead animals is harmful to physical and mental health I think that's how people are feeling.

 

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Originally posted by sitdownstandup

says dairy industry award winner if people continue to choose alternatives.

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I hope that she's right but not because I want dairy farmers to suffer but because i want to live in a world where they can find viable alternatives to support themselves which cause no cruelty to animals.


Not sure about that,heard (no pun intended)on the wireless today,that milkman are in more demand than they have been for years.

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 22 Jan 18 6.44pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by steeleye20

Well that's their challenge then isn't it, to adapt, find viable alternatives.

But I can't see milk especially and cheeses being much less in demand.

Eating dead animals is harmful to physical and mental health I think that's how people are feeling.

That's the problem, people who make judgements on feelings aren't a good judge of anything.


 


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View grumpymort's Profile grumpymort Flag US/Thailand/UK 22 Jan 18 7.05pm Send a Private Message to grumpymort Add grumpymort as a friend

Dairy will continue to be around for a long time.

This whole thing about animal cruelty is rubbish think of it this way if we no longer have use for these animals because he wont be eating anything they produce then we no longer have any need for them so they will disappear.

so what is better to use the animals keep breeding and feeding them or just say well bye bye no use for you let them all die out.

Edited by grumpymort (22 Jan 2018 7.32pm)

 


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View regal_eagle's Profile regal_eagle Flag somewhere 22 Jan 18 7.12pm Send a Private Message to regal_eagle Add regal_eagle as a friend

Originally posted by grumpymort Diary will continue to be around for a long time.

Digitisation makes them way more effective on your phone now.

 

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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

That's the problem, people who make judgements on feelings aren't a good judge of anything.


Can you please explain.

 

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Originally posted by grumpymort

Diary will continue to be around for a long time.

This whole thing about animal cruelty is rubbish think of it this way if we no longer have use for these animals because he wont be eating anything they produce then we no longer have any need for them so they will disappear.

so what is better to use the animals keep breeding and feeding them or just say well bye bye no use for you let them all die out.

Why not keep them as pets on farms? Domestic cats/dogs haven't died out

 

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View serial thriller's Profile serial thriller Flag The Promised Land 22 Jan 18 7.29pm Send a Private Message to serial thriller Add serial thriller as a friend

Originally posted by grumpymort

Diary will continue to be around for a long time.

This whole thing about animal cruelty is rubbish think of it this way if we no longer have use for these animals because he wont be eating anything they produce then we no longer have any need for them so they will disappear.

so what is better to use the animals keep breeding and feeding them or just say well bye bye no use for you let them all die out.

Or we could stop viewing every single f*cking thing on the planet as having value only when it reaps in profit, and start looking after our world and it’s diverse life forms for our own sakes as well as theirs, which would cost us far less time, effort, money and tragedy?

 


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View grumpymort's Profile grumpymort Flag US/Thailand/UK 22 Jan 18 7.34pm Send a Private Message to grumpymort Add grumpymort as a friend

Originally posted by Spiderman

Why not keep them as pets on farms? Domestic cats/dogs haven't died out


They are not pets and how would that even work they are expensive to look after and also all the farm land required for them is expensive.

Originally posted by serial thriller

Or we could stop viewing every single f*cking thing on the planet as having value only when it reaps in profit, and start looking after our world and it’s diverse life forms for our own sakes as well as theirs, which would cost us far less time, effort, money and tragedy?


Everything on the planet has value that is how it is and it's about purpose.

So many of these people that claim about poor animals so on will happy kill things like rats which can be nice pets.

So you are claiming to look after animals is cheap no animals cost more then humans to look after.

the mass amount of these animals are only around due to we breed them to use other wise they would just die out anyway

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 22 Jan 18 7.47pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Spiderman

Can you please explain.

It's quite a direct statement, why on earth would it require an explanation?

Can you please explain why you have asked me to explain?

 


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Originally posted by serial thriller

Or we could stop viewing every single f*cking thing on the planet as having value only when it reaps in profit, and start looking after our world and it’s diverse life forms for our own sakes as well as theirs, which would cost us far less time, effort, money and tragedy?

You could always more to somewhere else where they don't value profit.

Some hippy community on a remote US field where they all eat soy based stuff.....not doubt a week in you're still be moaning about human nature.


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