The production of vegetables is often assumed to be the ethical alternative to animal-based agriculture. However, the reality is more complex, because not all vegetable growing is free from direct or…
Ok so I want to preface this by saying that I’m not asking this question to be snarky. Maybe I’m having a little trouble understanding, and my misunderstanding could be from the spectrum of vegans that are reasonable and level-headed people to the generic everyday vegan radical. Let’s just say i just need some clarification:
It’s ok to use animals as farming equipment even though it puts excess and unnecessary burden and stress on the animal?
Ok so I want to preface this by saying that I’m not asking this question to be snarky. Maybe I’m having a little trouble understanding, and my misunderstanding could be from the spectrum of vegans that are reasonable and level-headed people to the generic everyday vegan radical. Let’s just say i just need some clarification:
It’s ok to use animals as farming equipment even though it puts excess and unnecessary burden and stress on the animal?
The article is saying quite the opposite; it isn’t advocating for this but rather reporting on it and citing possible alternatives.
No, it’s not okay to use animals as farming equipment.