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<blockquote data-quote="primmiemoo" data-source="post: 5496148" data-attributes="member: 83588"><p>Thanks for this thread.</p><p>Sometimes I find myself working near a rather preachy vegan in my off farm job, and reach the head : brick wall interface all too quickly.</p><p></p><p>I'm always polite - far more polite than preachy is to me. The others cringe and, from my point of view at least, tiptoe around and fawn. Preachy has a way with words, unfortunately. </p><p>Not fun.</p><p></p><p>I did learn something new about vegans, though, that the Forum might like to know ...</p><p></p><p>Vegans are permitted to keep livestock. Preachy would have no problems with keeping laying hens. Hens lay eggs - it's what they do. It is permitted to eat eggs laid by hens kept by a vegan. </p><p>When asked about what diet was right for a vegan hen, the reply was "vegetarian". When asked about how to guarantee a vegetarian diet, the reply was to "control its area so that it couldn't get at insects or worms".</p><p>When asked about the best breed for a vegan hen - had one been recommended? Are there vegan poultry breeders working on developing the ultimate egg producer?, muggins received a surprisingly old fashioned look.</p><p></p><p>The only cheering episode in weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="primmiemoo, post: 5496148, member: 83588"] Thanks for this thread. Sometimes I find myself working near a rather preachy vegan in my off farm job, and reach the head : brick wall interface all too quickly. I'm always polite - far more polite than preachy is to me. The others cringe and, from my point of view at least, tiptoe around and fawn. Preachy has a way with words, unfortunately. Not fun. I did learn something new about vegans, though, that the Forum might like to know ... Vegans are permitted to keep livestock. Preachy would have no problems with keeping laying hens. Hens lay eggs - it's what they do. It is permitted to eat eggs laid by hens kept by a vegan. When asked about what diet was right for a vegan hen, the reply was "vegetarian". When asked about how to guarantee a vegetarian diet, the reply was to "control its area so that it couldn't get at insects or worms". When asked about the best breed for a vegan hen - had one been recommended? Are there vegan poultry breeders working on developing the ultimate egg producer?, muggins received a surprisingly old fashioned look. The only cheering episode in weeks. [/QUOTE]
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