Well, males cannot lay eggs and are therefore discarded. Neither of the links are more than a few short paragraphs, and if this is of any concern to you (as it appears to be) you should invest 3 or so minutes into reading them. The one about dairy cows, especially. Then I'd like to get your thoughts.
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For the male chicks, I'm okay with that. As long as it's instantaneous. The cows, however... that is absurd. Are there any companies that officially don't do that sort of stuff?
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If there are, good luck being able to reliably verify them. They aren't exactly open about their practices. I don't think you can be certain the chicks are killed painlessly just, as you said, you can't be certain for a cow. But that is a decision you'll need to be honest with yourself about.
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I certainly have some thinking to do. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
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Edited by Pendulate: 10/6/2014 2:00:09 AMI should also add, as it needs to be shouted from every rooftop: coconut milk >>>>> cow milk. Edit: not the gooey stuff in a can. It's on the same shelf as the soy/long life milks.
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Lol, I'll give it a shot.
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Not the canned stuff or you'll be drinking pure fat. It should be in the long life milk section of the store. Okay, my itch is scratched.