Hi, im new on the board. someone (sorry i cant remember who) started a thread about what you would do with your pet chickens eggs.i dont keep chickens but i was wondering, it would be cruel to kill the chicken, but if it naturally laid eggs, would that be acceptable to eat. because it is not like it has been forced to lay eggs so we can eat, but if you say you wont eat animal products does that mean you wouldn't eat things you knew where they came from and that they were completly natural? i can see both sides of the argument. it would be a waste not to eat them and they are natural, and that whats the difference from a battery farm hen losing its eggs to a pets. will someone help.
i also have another point that is quite similar. when i became a vegan i had a leather pair of shoes, i had non-vegan cosmetic(veggie though), and right back before i campaigned i campaigned against animal testing, a lot of dermitogically tested products. i didn't want to get rid of stuff, not because i was attached to dead cow or blind bunnies eyes, but it seemed a waste that a cow should gives its skin, and a mouse its life for me to chuck away when i thought about its manafacturing. i eventually had to give away the belt because all i could see was my aunties cow she keeps for milk, dead in clothes shop all hung up on racks.ewww, but my friend couldn't see this so she was happy with soft, chocolate brown nappa cow wrapper. but nobody would take my shampoo or mascara. so i decided not to throw away a mouses sight, but i finished (feeling gross when i wore it, but it was kinda forcing me to live like lab animals do - always feeling yucky. i would always take out leaflets against animal testing when i wore it, and talk to as many people as possible) Was this a sick thing to do. should i have chucked the bottle that a rat can no longer see for, or do as i did?please reply with your thoughts.
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