71. Animal Ethics: Reasonable Humans and Animals
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"The Chicken Craze"
Peter Singer
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72. Animal Ethics: Save the Chimps
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"The Chicken Craze"
Peter Singer
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73. Animal Ethics: Statistics
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"The Chicken Craze"
Peter Singer
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74. Animal Ethics: Vegetarianism
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"The Chicken Craze"
Peter Singer
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75. Animal Ethics: Peter Singer
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"The Chicken Craze"
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76. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
Having a roast or baked chicken used to be for special occasions. We have become the pigs, and we are paying the price with our health. We reap what we sow. Michelle GordonGulfport, Miss., Jan. 27, 2008To the Editor:“Rethinking the
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77. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
feed dead cattle to pigs and chickens and vice versa. Now that we have a case of mad cow confirmed, it is very possible that infected cow remains from this or other undetected diseased cows have already been fed to pigs and chickens. Consumers
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78. Animal Ethics: Reader Mail (Name Withheld by Request)
- i still eat beef & pork & chicken.i've read what you have written about vegetarianism........ but i don't think i will change. irrational, perhaps. but - i feel better eating some meat protein
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79. Animal Ethics: Coddling Aggravated Animal Abusers
animal abuse. Debeaking chickens without anesthesia is cruel and abusive. Forcing chickens to live their entire lives crammed in cages with only 75 square inches of floor space is cruel and inhumane. Raising hens in conditions which
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80. Animal Ethics: Red Meat
it's worse (morally) to eat chickens than cows or pigs. His reasoning was that the same amount eaten would require more deaths, and also that cows and pigs aren't (in general) treated as badly as chickens.By the way, I have always considered pork
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