Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the difference between not eating veal, but still eating other meat.
Exactly. Meat chickens are slaughtered at 6 weeks, do you eat chicken?
They confine the baby cow so its muscles don't grow and the meat is more tender. Chickens don't have much more room to move around, but they are allowed to stretch and walk limited distances. I've seen pictures of veal cows being raised in the air so they literally can't walk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the difference between not eating veal, but still eating other meat.
Exactly. Meat chickens are slaughtered at 6 weeks, do you eat chicken?
They confine the baby cow so its muscles don't grow and the meat is more tender. Chickens don't have much more room to move around, but they are allowed to stretch and walk limited distances. I've seen pictures of veal cows being raised in the air so they literally can't walk.
Lol. I am a US farmer (not veal or lamb or chicken). This is NOT done in the US at present. If you want to buy veal from China that is on you.
Veal practices in the US allow them to stretch, lay down, groom, and then get to live in a group.
Chicken farms are horrific in comparison. I have some friends in the meat bird business. It’s far uglier. I’ve pretty much stopped eating chicken. I eat eggs because I have my own hens, and they have a safe, comfortable, roomy life. They might be stupid, but they still feel pain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t get over the fact that it’s baby cow. So no, I never eat veal.
Agree, veal and lamb are a no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the difference between not eating veal, but still eating other meat.
Exactly. Meat chickens are slaughtered at 6 weeks, do you eat chicken?
They confine the baby cow so its muscles don't grow and the meat is more tender. Chickens don't have much more room to move around, but they are allowed to stretch and walk limited distances. I've seen pictures of veal cows being raised in the air so they literally can't walk.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t get over the fact that it’s baby cow. So no, I never eat veal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t eat veal, do you eat lamb?
Nope. I wasn’t raised that way, but as an adult I have a hard time eating any meat, but veal and lamb are completely avoided. They are the two items I’d actually decline if offered at a private home for a meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the difference between not eating veal, but still eating other meat.
Exactly. Meat chickens are slaughtered at 6 weeks, do you eat chicken?
They confine the baby cow so its muscles don't grow and the meat is more tender. Chickens don't have much more room to move around, but they are allowed to stretch and walk limited distances. I've seen pictures of veal cows being raised in the air so they literally can't walk.
How many times do people have to tell you these methods aren’t used anymore? One more time? Here you go… These methods aren’t used anymore.
Anonymous wrote:OMG at first I thought you were asking if any of us could "hear" veal. It took me a second! Anyhow yes it's delicious. I use it in my meatball mix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t eat veal, do you eat lamb?
Nope. I wasn’t raised that way, but as an adult I have a hard time eating any meat, but veal and lamb are completely avoided. They are the two items I’d actually decline if offered at a private home for a meal.
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t eat veal, do you eat lamb?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the difference between not eating veal, but still eating other meat.
Exactly. Meat chickens are slaughtered at 6 weeks, do you eat chicken?
They confine the baby cow so its muscles don't grow and the meat is more tender. Chickens don't have much more room to move around, but they are allowed to stretch and walk limited distances. I've seen pictures of veal cows being raised in the air so they literally can't walk.