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Converting to Vegan: Beginners Guide to Adopting Vegan Lifestyle
Converting to Vegan: Beginners Guide to Adopting Vegan Lifestyle
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Converting to Vegan : Beginners Guide to Adopting Vegan Lifestyle
Converting to Vegan : Beginners Guide to Adopting Vegan Lifestyle[booklet]
Most vegans make the decision to adopt whole lifestyle changes through their concerns at farming practices. For years,many people have not been consciously aware or may have deliberately shut their minds to the reality of how these animals are kept. Many are kept in cramped environments and may be unable to move or to act naturally as a result of their confines. Realistically,this can be deemed as cruelty and because modern farming has opted over the years for selective breeding with the purpose of breeding finer stock,often an accelerated growth is experienced,and many animals destined for the slaughter house grow at a rate far quicker than their bodies should be able to cope with.
The fact that millions of male chicks and calves are killed simply as a waste product of the dairy production system is considered non ethical by vegans,and a way of announcing their concerns is to abstain from eating meat.
Once dairy cows become too old to be productive,they are typically sold as meat and of course,as male calves are unable to produce milk,they are simply bred for veal or other by-products. Vegans avoid these food types to make a stand against the meat industry.
Being a vegan does not equal perfection. It is merely making a personal stand against practices that they feel are cruel and without justification. Vegans are not being judgemental of others; it is merely a personal choice and a matter of conscience.
Converting to Vegan : Beginners Guide to Adopting Vegan Lifestyle[booklet]
Most vegans make the decision to adopt whole lifestyle changes through their concerns at farming practices. For years,many people have not been consciously aware or may have deliberately shut their minds to the reality of how these animals are kept. Many are kept in cramped environments and may be unable to move or to act naturally as a result of their confines. Realistically,this can be deemed as cruelty and because modern farming has opted over the years for selective breeding with the purpose of breeding finer stock,often an accelerated growth is experienced,and many animals destined for the slaughter house grow at a rate far quicker than their bodies should be able to cope with.
The fact that millions of male chicks and calves are killed simply as a waste product of the dairy production system is considered non ethical by vegans,and a way of announcing their concerns is to abstain from eating meat.
Once dairy cows become too old to be productive,they are typically sold as meat and of course,as male calves are unable to produce milk,they are simply bred for veal or other by-products. Vegans avoid these food types to make a stand against the meat industry.
Being a vegan does not equal perfection. It is merely making a personal stand against practices that they feel are cruel and without justification. Vegans are not being judgemental of others; it is merely a personal choice and a matter of conscience.
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