Timestamps:

0:00 - Introduction

04:12 - Pigs

23:19 - Egg-Laying Hens

30:49 - Broiler (Meat) Chickens

41:11 - Turkeys

45:29 - Ducks

53:03 - Cows

1:11:07 - Sheep

1:17:19 - Goats

1:21:57 - Fish

1:26:46 - Rabbits

1:29:24 - Minks

1:30:55 - Foxes

1:32:23 - Dogs

1:37:58 - Horses

1:40:43 - Camels

1:42:16 - Mice

1:43:51 - Exotic Animals

1:46:07 - Seals & Dolphins

1:49:16 - Conclusion

1:55:47 - Closing Credits

This was the doc that sold me fully on going vegan.

If you like meat, learn more about where it comes and the practices you are promoting to access it, then decide whether or not to continue.

  • Veganhydride [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Yes because farm animals need to eat and their food is also often imported. Something like 70-90% of soy is grown for animal agriculture, etc.

    Grass-fed animals are also bad for the environment for different reasons.

    • socalsoc [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      To drive that last point home: if corporations were to all switch to a grass-fed model, we would literally not have enough land to support it. And guess who would be the first ones to have their lands seized? Indigenous populations and/or the poor, without a doubt in my mind.