One of my uncles is a chicken farmer, and he kept them in sheds. He used to go really bonkers when these spots turned up, because it meant there was a cockerel in the shed - sometimes they become...
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One of my uncles is a chicken farmer, and he kept them in sheds. He used to go really bonkers when these spots turned up, because it meant there was a cockerel in the shed - sometimes they become...
Try rotten tomatoes.
:p
I agree that it will not work the first time around. Or even the second or third, but it would raise public awareness of the fact that animals are sexually abused in the flesh industry. This would...
That is a great point. I presume because no-one ever thought to challenge standard practise (ie, sexual abuse of animals) in the courts before. I will put your question to an animal rights lawyer...
I read that bestiality is legal in many American states, and parts of Europe. It wouldn't be as legal if it was called "rape of a non human."
Actually, that is an interesting point. Have you ever read The Sexual Politics of Meat by Carole Adams?
You could argue that all enslavement whatever its form sprang from the ugly precedent of...
Other "wild" birds are free to make their own sexual choices, so their eggs are usually fertilised. Hen mothers, like human mothers, stop ovulating when they are nurturing their young. For example, I...
Humans behave the same. I am having my period right now. An unfertilised egg is a chickens period.
I answered why I don't eat eggs on the following thread.
http://www.veganforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=426&page=4