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81. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
the animal ingredients [e.g. chicken meal (consisting of processed blood, bones, feces, etc. scraped off the killing floor of the slaughter), beef tallow (the rendered fat of cattle which is almost tasteless when pure and is used primarily in
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82. Animal Ethics: Organic Milk
beef and pasture-fed chicken. I spent some of the best times of my life on their farm in North Branch, Michigan. Here is their website. Posted by Keith Burgess-Jackson at 5:42 PM Email This BlogThis!
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83. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
High-fat, cholesterol-laden chicken nuggets and burgers meet requirements set by the U.S.D.A. in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, and schools can be reimbursed for selling them. But like sodas and sugary snacks, meat and dairy products also
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84. Animal Ethics: Vegan Goes Mainstream!
gluten, alcohol, meat, chicken, fish, eggs, cheese. 'What's left?' I thought. Apparently a lot. I can honestly say every meal was a surprise and a delight, beginning with breakfast—strawberry rhubarb wheat-free crepes."On Day 4,
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85. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 19
products such as beef, pork, chicken, lamb, or fish?Let me say up front that I feed animal products to Sophie and Shelbie, my canine companions. They eat Science Diet dry food, Science Diet canned food every third day, and an assortment of treats
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86. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 11
cow, a horse, a pig, a chicken, a goat—dies a natural death. May I eat it?I don’t see why not. There are two reasons, in general, to refrain from eating animal flesh. The first—the utilitarian reason—is that the
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87. Animal Ethics: Becoming a Vegetarian (or Demi-Vegetarian)
products except turkey, chicken, fish, and eggs) on 11 February 1981, when I was twenty-three years old. I was in law school at the time, hence cooking my own meals. Something happened while I was reading Peter Singer's 1975 book Animal
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88. Animal Ethics: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
such as pork, turkey, and chicken; but others will eliminate beef from their diet without replacing it. I can't but think that mad-cow disease will be a good thing for farm animals generally.While I'm on the subject, is anyone besides me
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89. Animal Ethics: Deconstructing My Egg Carton
Hens." How or what the chickens are fed seems irrelevant to how they're treated, and therefore morally irrelevant. The chickens in the egg farm near my childhood home were fed grain. Was it natural? It's not clear what that means. Grain
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90. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
requirement that chickens be prohibited from touching one another or the side of any enclosure. Yet there is no scientific proof that the requirement will improve chicken well-being or food safety. The new law will cost American family
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