silv
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I used to work for a lady who apologised to the lettuce before she ate it.........and also only ate windfall fruits. Very nice lady, but a bit, um, impractical shall we say?
Ha Ha, that is hilarious!
I used to work for a lady who apologised to the lettuce before she ate it.........and also only ate windfall fruits. Very nice lady, but a bit, um, impractical shall we say?
In a word, No! If I thought it was I wouldn't do it. Taking the vegan position that no animal should be used for personal gain, we wouldn't have horses, pigs, cows, sheep, goats etc except for those in the wild.This would give us the interesting problem of how we would manage our countryside as lots of it isn't suitable for arable use. It's interesting, isn't it that man's development started when we moved from the forest where we foraged fruit and nuts to the coast where we started to catch and eat fish, giving us enough protein to survive with time to spare to do other things. As far as I'm concerned, if vegans don't think it's OK to ride, that's fine with me. Each to his/her own but not not for me!
I haven't read the article, but am aware of the vegan view that no animal should be used for humans' gain. That would also mean that we shouldn't have cats and dogs (or any animal for that matter) as pets as we gain from that relationship. Seeing as they've been domesticated for hundreds of thousands of years, they'd struggle a bit if we suddenly turfed them out to fend for themselves.
Regardless of the rights and wrongs, we've created a world for them where they rely on us, so we have to see that through. If we take pleasure from that in return (either from pets or from riding horses) I don't see a problem with that as long as they're not mistreated.
I read a book once about domestication and it said that certain animals allowed themselves to be domesticated because it suited them and this is why not all animals have been domesticated successfully, ie why do Africans not ride zebras? Humans offered food, shelter and protection from predators, and I believe in the case of dogs at least, companionship.
Is horse riding cruel? No, not particularly. It's also not what a horse would choose to do with its time if given the choice, but I'm OK with that.
My horses gain from our relationship
Sounds stupid... But one thing I never understood with vegetarians/vegans is that if they own pet dogs or cats, do they feed them meat or some weird veggie diet? And then, wouldn't it be 'cruel' for those animals never to have meat? Wouldn't it be for the vegans own gain to make their dog eat veg instead of its natural diet? Wouldn't it be for their own gain to allow animals to be slaughtered so their pet can eat meaty dog food?
I've not ploughed through the article yet, it's the weekend! Just wanted to say, I'm vegan & not mad, we do exist!
I think everyone should do what makes them feel comfortable with themselves. If you feel guilty eating meat, then don't. If you feel guilty eating other animal products, then don't. We must all find a level at which we are comfortable with ourselves. The worst thing to do IMO is bash those for doing what you don't agree with. That includes vegetarians trying to make others feel bad for eating meat, but also includes the vegan bashing going on in this thread. Just do what you are happy with, what ever that may be and stop trying to mock others for their beliefs.
If there has been any bashing then it hasn't been generalized at all vegans, only directed at this one particular woman who feels the need to air an opinon that demonizes anyone involved with riding horses. If you read the article and watch the video, she is making the argument that it is virtually impossible to ride a horse without causing permanent impairment and pain, and goes on to remind people there are other 'activities' with horses that don't involve riding. Ergo, we riders are either ignorant of the damage we're causing, or don't care so long as we get to enjoy ourselves. So this is one instance where I'm happy to forget being nice.
Sounds stupid... But one thing I never understood with vegetarians/vegans is that if they own pet dogs or cats, do they feed them meat or some weird veggie diet? And then, wouldn't it be 'cruel' for those animals never to have meat? Wouldn't it be for the vegans own gain to make their dog eat veg instead of its natural diet? Wouldn't it be for their own gain to allow animals to be slaughtered so their pet can eat meaty dog food?
Really?? People actually do this?? I'm a veggie and I have animals who have meat as their main part of their diet, I choose to be a veggie as I don't like the taste of meat or the thought of eating it myself. I certainly wouldn't change the diet of my animals who are carnivores naturally to eat a vegetarian style diet - that surely is an irresponsible thing to do, surely the basis of good pet ownership is to provide a diet that is close enough to their natural diet as we can??
Cats are obligate carnivores, so having a pet cat and having it on a vegan diet would result in its death due to nutritional deficiencies and it wouldn't be a nice way to go either.
there is actual facebook pages of groups about people who feed their dogs vegan and vegetarian diets.