Cruelty free?!


Question:

Cruelty free?

I am a vegertarian and i live in a house with 6 meat eaters, i dont have a problem getting protein but i can't give up eggs and dairy. I don't aprove of how animals are treated in these industries, anybody know of companies that use cruelty free practices?


Answers:
not sure but I found this in answers and it may help a little at least in the direction you are trying to head. Look at the best answer.
Hope it helps.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...

If you live where you can keep them, get three or four hens (no roosters, don't want to find little "surprises" in your eggs) for eggs. They aren't hard at all to care for and raising hens is a great hobby. You could also find local farms who produce eggs and milk. Don't discount soymilk either...it's a tasty and very healthy alternative, three times the omega 3s of milk and no cholesterol.

Good for you! I know how hard it is to be around meat eaters in the same house! Check to see if you have a local food co op where you can purchase eggs from content hens, and milk from happy cows. Also see if you have a local dairy farm that sells milk products. For cheese, I make it homemade from the fresh raw milk, but Cabot brand uses quality milk and vegetarian rennet. Hope this helps, and kudos to you. (by the way, dont just assume you dont have a co op-I lived in my tiny town for 20+ years and didnt even know there was one about a mile from my house-check with a local health food store.

umm peta might have some information about that. free range eggs are most of the time cruelty free, im not sure about dairy, i think there is something like frre range milk.




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