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Metsfanmax wrote:I just think eating meat is disgusting. If you all can stomach the thought of eating an animal, by all means do it.
Look at our teeth. Obviously we are omnivores.cyrenius wrote:2. Vegetarians and vegans are not informed. If we make a paralel betwen the digestive track of carnovores , omnivores, herbivores and humans we learn that humans are pretty much herbivores, not even omnivores, and not at all carnivores
This reminds me of an excellent article I came across years ago in the New York Times, essentially discussing how plants and animals share a lot more similarities than one may initially think, they move, they have forms of sense, and all-in-all don't want to be killed either. Article.bedub1 wrote:Look at our teeth. Obviously we are omnivores.cyrenius wrote:2. Vegetarians and vegans are not informed. If we make a paralel betwen the digestive track of carnovores , omnivores, herbivores and humans we learn that humans are pretty much herbivores, not even omnivores, and not at all carnivores
And if you don't eat animals because you think it's cruel, you better not ever drive anymore...cause I drove this weekend and killed more than 1000 animals. They are splattered all over the front of my car.
Neither do animals when they are slaughtered humanely.AndyDufresne wrote:
Plants, however, just don't scream. Or scream loudly.
--Andy
Look at our teeth. Obviously we are not omnivoresbedub1 wrote:Look at our teeth. Obviously we are omnivores.cyrenius wrote:2. Vegetarians and vegans are not informed. If we make a paralel betwen the digestive track of carnovores , omnivores, herbivores and humans we learn that humans are pretty much herbivores, not even omnivores, and not at all carnivores
bedub1 wrote:And if you don't eat animals because you think it's cruel, you better not ever drive anymore...cause I drove this weekend and killed more than 1000 animals. They are splattered all over the front of my car.

XiGamesPlease do your research.cyrenius wrote:Look at our teeth. Obviously we are not omnivoresbedub1 wrote:Look at our teeth. Obviously we are omnivores.cyrenius wrote:2. Vegetarians and vegans are not informed. If we make a paralel betwen the digestive track of carnovores , omnivores, herbivores and humans we learn that humans are pretty much herbivores, not even omnivores, and not at all carnivores
Teeth: Incisors
carnivores: Short and pointed
omnivores: Short and pointed
herbivores: Broad, flattened and spade-shaped
humans: Broad, flattened and spade-shaped
bedub1 wrote:And if you don't eat animals because you think it's cruel, you better not ever drive anymore...cause I drove this weekend and killed more than 1000 animals. They are splattered all over the front of my car.where did exactly was that, in the chickencoop?
If I was able to raise my own animals and slaughter them I would eat a lot more meat -Borderdawg wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:I just think eating meat is disgusting. If you all can stomach the thought of eating an animal, by all means do it.
That is your opinion, and you certainly have the right to it. I think living on veggies alone is rather asnine, but that is just my opinion!Personally, I love a good rare steak, blood still sizzling, preferably from a beef I have raised and slaughtered myself. Oh, but with a big ol' baked potato and a salad, of course!!
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Any good recipes?KoolBak wrote:I'll be slaughtering / cleaning 50 quail this Thursday![]()
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
I imagine this would work well for grouse.. just grouse is a tad bigger?KoolBak wrote:We have hunted (responsibly) upland game for over 40 years (that pic in my avvy is our last chukar trip); Chukar, Quail, Hungarian Partridge are all awesome in a crockpot with a simple white sauce.....add shrooms / whatever and have over rice / noodles. We also bread them and bake in some simple cream of mushroom sauce. They are also awesome smoked.......the meat is very low in water content / extremely lean, so typically a sauce is preferred to keep the moisture level acceptable.
Sadly, I live in town and cannot have chickens. I am looking for a place out of town, though.KoolBak wrote:My sister and bro in law raise chickens for eggs primarily and secondarily for eating when they overpopulate; they added 60 quail eggs this season and 50 hatched and are ready ;o)
Sometimes, but no rush. Around here its grouse (native) and stocked pheasant. Neither are in season here now, either. Most chicken recipes work well for pheasant, though pheasant has far less fat and cooks much more quickly.KoolBak wrote:If you want more exact recipes, I can dig them up - I typically dont cook upland fowl till mid october so they are put away....lol.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Max, humans are carnivorous (omnivorous) by nature, being able to stomach it and even desiring it is part of our id.Metsfanmax wrote:I just think eating meat is disgusting. If you all can stomach the thought of eating an animal, by all means do it.
Man, that sounds nice and science-y.Victor Sullivan wrote:Max, humans are carnivorous (omnivorous) by nature, being able to stomach it and even desiring it is part of our id.Metsfanmax wrote:I just think eating meat is disgusting. If you all can stomach the thought of eating an animal, by all means do it.
-Sully
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Then you should eat it raw and not seasonedVictor Sullivan wrote:Max, humans are carnivorous (omnivorous) by nature, being able to stomach it and even desiring it is part of our id.Metsfanmax wrote:I just think eating meat is disgusting. If you all can stomach the thought of eating an animal, by all means do it.
-Sully
I posted a link on the first page, there you have all the information you need, but you have to READ IT.bedub1 wrote:Please do your research.
Humans have 4 types of teeth.
Incisors, Canine, Premolars, Molars. Go read about them and you will understand how wrong you are.

XiGamesI have read it. (copied here again for the la-- er busycyrenius wrote:I posted a link on the first page, there you have all the information you need, but you have to READ IT.bedub1 wrote:Please do your research.
Humans have 4 types of teeth.
Incisors, Canine, Premolars, Molars. Go read about them and you will understand how wrong you are.
You said that I'm wrong only cause we have 4 tipes of teeth? Only canines has a resembles with carnivor teath but cimpanzees and horses have them too.
I think I left my id on the school bus one day a few years ago. Probably explains all this.Victor Sullivan wrote:Max, humans are carnivorous (omnivorous) by nature, being able to stomach it and even desiring it is part of our id.Metsfanmax wrote:I just think eating meat is disgusting. If you all can stomach the thought of eating an animal, by all means do it.
-Sully
Are you trying to be rude with that? What do you mean talk in 3 or 5 years?cyrenius wrote:I posted a link on the first page, there you have all the information you need, but you have to READ IT.bedub1 wrote:Please do your research.
Humans have 4 types of teeth.
Incisors, Canine, Premolars, Molars. Go read about them and you will understand how wrong you are.
You said that I'm wrong only cause we have 4 tipes of teeth? Only canines has a resembles with carnivor teath but cimpanzees and horses have them too.
The truth is that this discusion is a bit..... early. We will talk in 3 or 5 years
In addition, our bodies are structured so that our needs can be met by the foods we, as omnivorous mammals, eat (meat, fruit, vegetables, etc.). Granted, there is some adaptation to speak of, if your diet is consistent, but your body's make-up can't be that dramatically altered. There are nutrients in meat and poultry that our bodies still need, regardless of whether you eat it or not.Metsfanmax wrote:I think I left my id on the school bus one day a few years ago. Probably explains all this.Victor Sullivan wrote:Max, humans are carnivorous (omnivorous) by nature, being able to stomach it and even desiring it is part of our id.Metsfanmax wrote:I just think eating meat is disgusting. If you all can stomach the thought of eating an animal, by all means do it.
-Sully
Those same nutrients can be found in other food sources, to varying degrees of concentration.Victor Sullivan wrote:In addition, our bodies are structured so that our needs can be met by the foods we, as omnivorous mammals, eat (meat, fruit, vegetables, etc.). Granted, there is some adaptation to speak of, if your diet is consistent, but your body's make-up can't be that dramatically altered. There are nutrients in meat and poultry that our bodies still need, regardless of whether you eat it or not.Metsfanmax wrote:I think I left my id on the school bus one day a few years ago. Probably explains all this.Victor Sullivan wrote:Max, humans are carnivorous (omnivorous) by nature, being able to stomach it and even desiring it is part of our id.Metsfanmax wrote:I just think eating meat is disgusting. If you all can stomach the thought of eating an animal, by all means do it.
-Sully
-Sully