The Chicken House Weekly: Day on the Farm
During my trip to Maryland, I had the pleasure of staying at a good friend’s vegan farm house. I got to take the sheep out in the morning, play with the chic…
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I’m excited to introduce a new video series that my good friends Brigitte and Diane will be producing. This video series will take you inside the home and li…
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It was nice to enjoy your farm. I loved the sheep and chickens. I guess the jackets were to protect the wool from soiling? I liked the way you edited with the frames flying to the next one.
I have a question… Is it really considered against veganism to occasionally eat eggs and use the wool from these nurtured, free-range animals? I know that a lot of people turn vegan for ethical reasons, but if these animals have been saved and aren’t kept for the sole purpose of taking from them, does that ethical concern go away?
They were originally going to be used for eggs and meat on a small scale backyard farm (so they were purchased as chicks for that purpose) but then the owner went vegan and they are now going to live out their lives in peace! So these chicks were never in the factory farming system, and thus never had their beaks cute, etc.
I have a question. What output resources do a vegan farm produce if they’re not yielding meat and how does it sustain itself? It’s an important question because if they can’t remain financially solvent, the owners lose their sanctuary and the animals in turn become quarry once again to be slaughtered.
Heheh yeah, sheep jackets! Super cute, I know. Keeps them clean
Why are the sheep wearing those blankets?
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this is so cute!
hi all you chicks,
enjoy life !
that’s great!