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You can choose where you source your eggs from just like any other food. You can even have your own chickens. :manny:

You can but who actually does? I don’t have numbers, but I can presume only people who are health conscious can - and they won’t be in the majority. Who is owning their own chickens in a major city

I know where I live, all the shops sell battery caged eggs because it’s a low income area.

In addition you’re forgetting about the male chickens who do not lay eggs are are simply slaughtered.

Any animal product causes unrest to the animal. It’s like if we humans were only bred to work and killed at retirement age
 

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My mom started raising chickens. She has a whole cycle where they lay eggs and she runs those eggs in an incubator for some days. Chicks hatch.. they are moved to one section together. Get bigger and are moved to another section.

Cycle repeats until they get big and lay their own eggs. Some are sold when they are big. She also has a ton of dried maize from the seven acre farm that she uses to feed them mixed with other products ofcourse.

My bro gets all the eggs he wants. Shes Always hooking him up with minimum a tray a week. I got hooked up when it came to her giving me whole chickens.

We also have a goat farm and sheep. Realistically I think it should reach a point where there's no need to buy food elsewhere and just become self sustainable as an extended family
 

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You can but who actually does? I don’t have numbers, but I can presume only people who are health conscious can - and they won’t be in the majority. Who is owning their own chickens in a major city

I know where I live, all the shops sell battery caged eggs because it’s a low income area.

In addition you’re forgetting about the male chickens who do not lay eggs are are simply slaughtered.

Any animal product causes unrest to the animal. It’s like if we humans were only bred to work and killed at retirement age

If you are able to get mung bean eggs than obviously you can afford to get free range eggs. I am within the context of the conversation breh. Industrialization is across all industries. I am talking about the optimal situation. Those mung bean eggs could easily be produced in a factory that uses slave labor and pollute local rivers.

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From a nutritional stand point and a "life" stand point. The egg 1. has more nutritional value 2. is actual food 3. unlike like the plant from the bean is not nor has ever been alive
 

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Why though?

You are talking down on a natural healthy food source that is not only stainable but harms no animals or plants for an ultra processed alternative that provides you with little to no nutritional value.

It you are gonna be preachy about it at least be a real vegan not a processed vegan.

I have been vegan btw. It ain't for me but god speed to you.
I'm not arguing to go vegan, but unfortunately, this is not true. Since only female chicken are needed to produce eggs, their little brothers die a horrible death right after being born :mjcry:
 

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I'm not arguing to go vegan, but unfortunately, this is not true. Since only female chicken are needed to produce eggs, their little brothers die a horrible death right after being born :mjcry:

I am talking about the production of eggs exclusively

I hate that type if argument though because for you or any other person to live/eat something has to die. It is the way of the world. Not to say that more humane practices shouldn't exist but it is what it is.
 

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I am talking about the production of eggs exclusively

I hate that type if argument though because for you or any other person to live/eat something has to die. It is the way of the world. Not to say that more humane practices shouldn't exist but it is what it is.
I'm talking about the production of eggs too. Special chickens are raised to lay eggs and in that process , the male chicks are shredded because they don't produce enough meat to be eaten. It's an integral part of the industrial production of eggs. And these chicken don't have to die for humans to eat eggs, they have to die for humans to produce eggs on an industrial scale. Add to that that most chicken in industrial egg production live horrible lives in what a friend of mine very accurately desribed as "concentration camps".

I'm not a vegan, not even a vegetarian but from a vegans perspective, there is a moral argument against eating eggs.
 

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I'm talking about the production of eggs too. Special chickens are raised to lay eggs and in that process , the male chicks are shredded because they don't produce enough meat to be eaten. It's an integral part of the industrial production of eggs. And these chicken don't have to die for humans to eat eggs, they have to die for humans to produce eggs on an industrial scale. Add to that that most chicken in industrial egg production live horrible lives in what a friend of mine very accurately desribed as "concentration camps".

I'm not a vegan, not even a vegetarian but from a vegans perspective, there is a moral argument against eating eggs.
Again, this could be avoided by sourcing their eggs from non-industrialized sources.

How is it morally better to eat processed food that 1. has little nutrional value 2. is produced in a factory that possibly use slave labor 2. That probably pollutes the environment.

I get the argument but that morality is mad cherry picked and hypocritical. You care about the life of a chicken but don't give a fukk about a tree used to print your business cards. shyt is dumb.
 

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Again, this could be avoided by sourcing their eggs from non-industrialized sources.

How is it morally better to eat processed food that 1. has little nutrional value 2. is produced in a factory that possibly use slave labor 2. That probably pollutes the environment.

I get the argument but that morality is mad cherry picked and hypocritical. You care about the life of a chicken but don't give a fukk about a tree used to print your business cards. shyt is dumb.
I'm not saying one is better than the other. All I'm saying is that it is not true that egg production doesn't harm animals. If you live in an industrialized country, it's impossible to eat without harming animals and the environment :manny:
 

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I'm a dairy free picky pescatarian. Tofu eggs if they're done right are bomb. Went to Bus boys and poets out in D.C. yesterday just for their breakfast.
I can never go back to eggs. Once in awhile I might let some shyt slide that got eggs in them if I'm out eating but eggs and dairy 90% gets the :rudy::camby:
 

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I'm a dairy free picky pescatarian. Tofu eggs if they're done right are bomb. Went to Bus boys and poets out in D.C. yesterday just for their breakfast.
I can never go back to eggs. Once in awhile I might let some shyt slide that got eggs in them if I'm out eating but eggs and dairy 90% gets the :rudy::camby:
Trying to stop the dairy but milk is everywhere.

No pork is easy until someone gets a pepperoni pizza or makes some pasta. Pescatarian is no beef too right?
 

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Trying to stop the dairy but milk is everywhere.

No pork is easy until someone gets a pepperoni pizza or makes some pasta. Pescatarian is no beef too right?
I make my own milk with basil nuts or walnut :yeshrug:

Pescatarian is fish/sea food only
 

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I make my own milk with basil nuts or walnut :yeshrug:

Pescatarian is fish/sea food only
I just use almond milk...everybody else don't tho (when I stay at someone's crib and I want cereal or some shyt).

Damn...thought it was seafood/chicken, no red meat. Oh well, love chicken too much mane.
 

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I'm not saying one is better than the other. All I'm saying is that it is not true that egg production doesn't harm animals. If you live in an industrialized country, it's impossible to eat without harming animals and the environment :manny:
Again I countered this point. I know plenty of people who have their own chickens. There are ways to eat eggs that don't harm chickens.
 
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