Pig Farming
Many people reject eating pork and other meats
derived from pigs for religious reasons or health reasons. When people start
eating a more vegetarian diet, red meat is usually the first thing they
eliminate from their diets.
When they do, various health indicators
generally start to improve, such as their cholesterol levels and blood pressure
readings. Health is one of the most compelling reasons to eat vegetarian, but
the inhumane treatment of the animals mass-produced for human consumption is
another reason many people are rejecting a carnivorous diet.
Pig farming follows the same processes
that chicken farming and other animal farming employ. The pigs
are kept in small crates with limited movement. They’re overfed
so they can be slaughtered more quickly. Their living conditions
can be dirty and they’re fed growth hormones to stimulate weight
gain and antibiotics to ward off diseases that are the results
of their living conditions.
They’re forced to live in unnatural
conditions and they exhibit signs of chronic stress that other
animals produced for human food do. They chew on the bars of
their cages or worry with their water bottles excessively. Their
limited range of movement prevents the rooting behavior that’s
natural for a pig.
The pigs pay
an extremely high price to feed us. And we pay a high price for
eating pork and other red meat. We’re basically not made to eat
meat. Our teeth weren’t developed to rip and tear meat. We
evolved from herbivores and it’s still the better way for us to
eat.
When we
eliminate red meat and other meats and animal products from our
diet, we get healthier – more lean and fit, less tired and
sluggish. And there’s the added psychological benefit of knowing
that we’re not contributing to the suffering of innocent
animals.
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