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From: Ry4n
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  • Great video! It was very beautiful.

  • The consumption of animals is actually VERY natural. Biologically human bodies can more readily convert meat into energy then it can fruits and veggies.

  • @lilmodigity

    High energy foods which release energy slowly are the ones to pay attention to. Lean proteins, whole wheat breads/cereals, also bananas and other fruits are a good source.

    Meat eating is not healthy as the digestive system is not designed for it. The saturated animal fat found in meat and dairy products not only piles on the pounds, but also increases your risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes and other health problems.

  • @Ry4n

    how do you know if this is correct are you a dietitian?

  • @lilmodigity

    No, lilmodigity, I'm a Chef and part of my course involved vitamins and nutrients.

  • Yes this video is "cute" but don't think that it is cruel to raise these animals for food as they were intended thousands of years ago. Support your nations farmers and eat animal products.

  • How were animals ever intended for human consumption?

  • @steer1300 Support farmers who treat their animals with care and respect, and do not harm those who give up their life to feed the human who couldn't care less. A lot of farmers are fools who believe that they can treat farm animals any way they want. Animals don't have to be abused for meat products to exist but they generally are within the commercial meat industry.

  • Show some support in preventing animal cruelty

    W W W. SUPPORT COMPASSION . T K

    Please, together we can make a difference.

  • Now I have a different perspective on farm animals. Thanks!

  • Great video~Thanks.

  • i love meatA!!!!!

  • Love it!! :)

  • great video!!

    it was cute, informal, and AWESOME!

    hehe

  • A correction towards the video is that the pigs name is Hamlet. Opie, not Ollie, is the baby cow you see at the start of the video. He was rescued by Farm Sanctuary when he was just a baby and lived until he reached 18.

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