Hi answer this question please.?!
-free range chicken meat
-all seafood
-all dairy and milk
-Chicken flavoured flavouring[All fake i think, they can make any flavours these days
-Free Range eggs[I gotta start not having eggs at restaurants etc.I'm just a kid so dont bag me bout not being full & yer
Answers: Hi. I consider myself a type of vegatarian but not a full one. I eat no red meat, pork,turkey etc only fowl [chicken] and fish [seafood] I have also recently converted to only free range chicken meat [My mum already always buys the eggs] plus If I have milk normal milk is it a bit stupid since I dont eat the meat of the cows? Or not. If it is then tell me another sort of milk that is similar to normal milk[I love plain milk] that I can buy. Not like soy milk or anything just like not cow milk or something? LOL. Is it also stupid that I eat any dairy. But it isn't really because non-vegan vegies eat dairy and stuff. And they don't die so yer.[the cows] Is ther anthing else wrong with this diet i'll tell you what I do eat
-free range chicken meat
-all seafood
-all dairy and milk
-Chicken flavoured flavouring[All fake i think, they can make any flavours these days
-Free Range eggs[I gotta start not having eggs at restaurants etc.I'm just a kid so dont bag me bout not being full & yer
It's not a stupid diet. There isn't anything wrong with it. I have many friends who are vegans and still eat dairy products, it's all natural and it doesn't hurt the cows. Can't think of another milk substitute except for dry milk. Don't know if that's any good though.
OK, after reading some of Michael's answer maybe it does hurt the cows. Seriously couldn't read everything he wrote. Wow, dude! obsess much?
Getting milk from cows doesnt hurt them killing them for meat is though you think of yourself as a vegatarians not a vegan my friend is a vegan and i think she is a bit weird coz she''ll buy a chicken wrap and then take away the chicken but that is just a watste of chicken and then she does eat bread or anyfin.....
There is nothing "wong" with your diet, but i don't know why you are relating it to vegetarianism. You eat chicken, seafood and slaughter by-products, vegetarians do not do that.
Best wishes with your diet and choices, but please drop the word "vegetarian".
There is lots to say about dairy. Its wrong to say that cows don't die for milk. Thats simply not true. The cow lactating doesn't die, thats ture, but many others do die to make the process work
Here are few words on dairy:
Artificial incemination every year
Cows would naturally calve every 2-3 years. Dairy farms artificially inceminate them every 11 months. This causes excessive stress on the cows body, increses the chance of prolapse and generally "wears them out"
Protein enriched feed
The feed they are given is enriched with artificial growth foods. these are generally made with cattle meat protiens.
Bribe/feed caged carousels
These suck. They are large rotating carousels where the cows are caged in a space where they cannot move. They have "black boxes" on thier legs which communicate with the main operating computer. They are fed just the right amount of food depending on how much milk they gave yesterday. They have added growth food if thier production drops
One person can milk about 400 cattle on a carousel so there is no time for checking the animals health - they just milk them dry and kick them out.
killing bulls, excess calves and free martins at 1 week old
All bulls are killed at 1 week old, although some farms iin the UK started ( in 2006 ) shipping them to Continental Europe for veal again. They do not keep any back for breeding as they bring in new blood lines. In the UK we don't use dairy bull calves for veal anymore in country. They are either killed, or shipped out. Bull calves go to make low quality leather products such as cheap sofas.
They kill all free martins as there is a good chance they will be barren.
Strangly, they feed these animals with colostrum at birth to keep them alive, but then kill them a week later.
excess feeding to produce 60 lites of milk per day
The growth food is all designed to produce excess milk. Cows are naturally designed to produce about 15 litres. The european targets for 2009 are set at 90 litres, i don't think it need me to tell you if this is heading the right or wrong direction.
intensive rearing means low husbandry checks
As mentioned above, most automatic dairies have one milkmaid per session, thats it. I know a dairy farm with 1200 cattle and 3 employees. Tell me how they can ever check the cattle....
removing calves from mothers after colostrum feed
This is stressful, cows bawl for weeks for thier young, calling them to be fed. Obviously the calf cannot "run to mom" because its in dog food by now.
killing the cow at 7 years old
Cows can naturally live to 20 years old. Production dairy cows are killed after 4-6 births so are never kept after 7 years old.
in my own realization there's nothing wrong about your diet because chicken eat some grains and grains is some kind of plant
Some people do go to extreme. Please, I think you need to do some research on this. When I was growing up we drank nothing but cows milk from our on cows that we raised. We never took the cows baby from her. We always waited until they were old enough to eat in the field with the other cows. And she was not kept in a cage, she was just kept in a different field. She always gave us as much milk as we needed, year around. A good milk cow will do that.
I think that your diet is much more sensible than the radicals that inhabit this board.
wtf is "yer" after every phrase?