• @BonesOfTheMoon
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      101 year ago

      No I’m super excited too. Becoming vegan is the best thing I’ve ever done for myself.

    • Uprise42
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      51 year ago

      Not vegan, but excited because of the environmental impact it could have

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        It will not be super efficient unfortunately 😬 at least not by my reasoning based on my cell culture experience. Though I will say that surely it can be made better and I’m definitely hopeful for that.

        • Uprise42
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          31 year ago

          I was considering the train of thought that more lab grown beef means less cows burping (hopefully)

  • @[email protected]
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    I raise my own chickens, I eat their eggs and eventually their meat. They all have good lives, with plenty of space, food and fellow chickens. I think that’s as close to humane meat as I can get.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      That doesn’t, however, reflect the meat industry at large. It is also not very scalable due to the higher land demand (and production already has high land demand)

      We estimate that 99% of US farmed animals are living in factory farms at present. By species, we estimate that 70.4% of cows, 98.3% of pigs, 99.8% of turkeys, 98.2% of chickens raised for eggs, and over 99.9% of chickens raised for meat are living in factory farms. Based on the confinement and living conditions of farmed fish, we estimate that virtually all US fish farms are suitably described as factory farms, though there is limited data on fish farm conditions and no standardized definition.[1] Land animal figures use data from the USDA Census of Agriculture[2] and EPA definitions of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations.[3]

      https://www.sentienceinstitute.org/us-factory-farming-estimates

      We estimate that over 90% of farmed animals globally are living in factory farms at present. This includes an estimated 74% of farmed land animals (vertebrates only) and virtually all farmed fish.[1] However, there is substantial uncertainty in these figures given the land animal estimates’ heavy reliance on information from Worldwatch Institute with unclear methodology[2] and limited data on fish farming.

      https://www.sentienceinstitute.org/global-animal-farming-estimates

  • @kemsat
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    21 year ago

    People used to put each other’s heads on pikes, so, you could call it humane by that standard.

  • @HardlightCereal
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    Humans are the only species to industrialise slaughter and slavery. It’s very humane.

    • @Zehzin
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      91 year ago

      Slave-making ants: Am I a joke to you?