animal friendly brands?!


Question: Animal friendly brands?
so i am a vegitarian.... but i can't go fully vegan, i love dairy and egg products too much. what are some commen dairy and egg and other food products that are friendly, with happy, safe homes, with no harm to the animals? or should i go completely vegan? any tips?!

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You do realise that there is pus in dairy and an egg is a hens period.

An animals life inside the dairy and egg industries is horrible.

Cows babies are taken away from them at birth, would you like your baby taken away from you at birth?

Do you know that cows are raped inside the dairy industry?

Do you know that with you supporting the dairy industry you're also supporting the veal industry?

Do you know that millions of baby chicks are murdered by the egg industry each year?

Both the dairy and egg industries are disgusting, dont fund them.



There is no such thing as humane dairy or humane eggs. There is nothing humane about ripping a baby calf from his/her mother so the mother's milk can be sold to humans. Hens who produce cage-free eggs are still overcrowded. And when their production declines, they are still killed. Unless you can see the facilities in which the animals are kept, you can't trust any "humane" claims. The only way to truly be animal friendly is to go vegan.



You should go vegan. You cannot find something that in animal friendly that came from an animal. No matter how well or poorly the animal is treated they are still slaves for humyns being exploited for their product. Nobody has a happy home under slavery and exploitation.

The dairy industry is the reason that the veal industry exists. Not too mention that dairy cows have to be literally raped in order to produce milk and of course when the baby is born if they are male they are sent to a veal crate or veal farm and if they are female they are used to make more milk. In the egg industry the male chicks are thrown in the trash or ground up alive while the females are chucked around during the sorting and then painfully debeaked and shoved into cramped cages while they produce eggs. In many cases if someone dies in the cage they are left there with the living chicks and they tend to be covered in feces and scratched by their fellow cellmates. Doesn't sound like a good life or something you want to eat.

http://www.mercyforanimals.org/dairy_and…
http://www.upc-online.org/freerange.html
http://peacefulprairie.org/freerange1.ht…
http://humanemyth.org/

This of course only mentions animals used for food and not the billions of other animals exploited for their products whether wool or leather or experimentation or entertainment or whatever else. Going vegan is the only way to work towards taking yourself out of this cruelty.

vegan because animals are not property



i dont know if its any help with what youre wanting. but we raise our own chickens, in a large coop with roosts, nests, a huge area to run around and scratch the ground and pick bugs in summer, of course theres none to pick in the winter but they like to get out and look anyhow, lol...silly things.they get time running loose around the yard and such too, then they go back to their coop at night, they lay eggs right along, they slack off in the winter of course, about all chickens do. but aside from raising your own and knowing how they are treated, or buying from a local farmer who does.. youre not usually going to find ones raised in the best conditions.



cheese, yogurt, cream, egg pasta, egg salad, vegetable pies,




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