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.
I already told you, they came from chickens. You do realize what eggs are right?
Eggs are 50% male. Those male chickens are killed after hatching.
You are being intentionally difficult because you know you cannot make an argument for this.
As defined on what? If I have three fertilized eggs, they aren't 50% male.
Buddy I can make an argument for anything
Sorry, you're right. And where did all these poor people come from? Well, they came from poor people of course. That's just how it works. There was never anything else in play. History began exactly 1 generation ago (1 generation of every animal that is -- my parents were the first humans alive, while the parents of the chickens you're referring to were the first chickens alive). Thank you for your insight, you monumental fucking dumbass.
Sometimes poor people come from rich people actually. But I've never seen a chicken that didn't come from an egg.
Although at some point I suppose there was a chicken that came from a Guinea fowl egg.
But I'm not sure species is meaningfully defined on the individual level.
Hey now don't downvote this without bringing population genetics to the table.