Not eating products from farmed animals?!


Question: Is there a name for someone who does this?
For example no eating any meat that came from a farmed animal but can eat fish from the ocean and wild birds, also can not eat any milk, cheese etc from farmed animals


Answers: Is there a name for someone who does this?
For example no eating any meat that came from a farmed animal but can eat fish from the ocean and wild birds, also can not eat any milk, cheese etc from farmed animals

a smart, caring, wise, loving, graceful, blessed person

The person who does this is known as naive

Um...I dont think its a word for this? you are still eating meat so you are not a vegetarian or vegan

I don't think there is an actual name for it. You arent a vegetarian or a vegan (as heather so wrongly stated) since you would still be eating meat. I know eggs eaten from farm chickens that arent caged are called "free range" but I don't know a term if you are eating meat from farmed animals.

You are a conscious omnivore. Vegetarians do not eat the flesh of any animal, and this includes fish and birds. While it's nice that the animals in question had a more natural life, how much does that matter when they are still killed in the end?

Wouldn't that be a hunter ?

Primalist comes to mind (eating from nature and as nature intended).....I personally eat as much from my own hands as possible (garden, chickens, eggs....) but choosing to eat animals that have never seen the inside of a cage is also a very honorable eating choice.

Jenny: why do you need a name for your diet of choice?

Grizzly Adams

Golden rule.

“True human goodness, in all its purity and freedom, can come to the fore only when its recipient has NO POWER. Humanity’s true moral test, its fundamental test (which lies deeply buried from view), consists of its attitude towards those who are at its mercy: animals. And in this respect humankind has suffered a fundamental debacle, a debacle so fundamental that all others stem from it.”

Yes, you are an omnivore who doesn't eat products from farmed animals. Why do you need a name for it? If you say you're a 'farmist' or whatever, you'll still have to explain it to people anyway so just say you don't eat products from farmed animals in the first place.

Does this mean you seek out animal mothers in the wild and take their milk?

its called vegetarianism...
if you don't eat fish your a vegan...





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