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<blockquote data-quote="puppet" data-source="post: 7153963" data-attributes="member: 25962"><p>Covid probably came from wild animals. Not many post mortems done on them by the average vet. Does it matter that a cow consumes 150 litres a day if much of that is from a stream? How many people have a bath every day or 2 showers of wash their car and water the garden every week? ? Boris should ration those. </p><p>Cattle and sheep get blamed but she has a point about intensive pigs and poultry where everything has to be carried to them in a mainly cereal based diet. Hopefully more people will ask about food sources which should benefit a grass based system.</p><p>However if we all go vegetarian half of Malaysia and Indonesia will disappear under palm oil plantations. Our permanent grassland will release massive amounts of carbon and diffuse pollution growing wonky carrots and tatties among the stones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puppet, post: 7153963, member: 25962"] Covid probably came from wild animals. Not many post mortems done on them by the average vet. Does it matter that a cow consumes 150 litres a day if much of that is from a stream? How many people have a bath every day or 2 showers of wash their car and water the garden every week? ? Boris should ration those. Cattle and sheep get blamed but she has a point about intensive pigs and poultry where everything has to be carried to them in a mainly cereal based diet. Hopefully more people will ask about food sources which should benefit a grass based system. However if we all go vegetarian half of Malaysia and Indonesia will disappear under palm oil plantations. Our permanent grassland will release massive amounts of carbon and diffuse pollution growing wonky carrots and tatties among the stones. [/QUOTE]
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