When the butcher
goes to catch a lamb to slaughter it , does the lamb readily offer itself? No, Never.
It tries all possible ways to escape death, though all in vain.
Animals want
to live. They love Life and fear death and above all, they feel mental and
physical pain no less than we humans. They feel joy, affection, and pleasure,
as well as fear, grief, and pain. Like us, they form deep friendships and
emotional bonds and like us they seek to preserve their lives and, like us,
they will fight and plead for their lives till their last breath. Like us, they
also have an individual and social life.
-When we love
our pet dogs and cats, why don't we extend this compassion to other animals as
well? Farm animals also feel pain and emotional stress the same as humans, and
certainly as much as your domesticated pets do.
It is imperative
that we should abstain from non-veg items. The basis of temperance could be
logical, personal health-concern, environmental. Or better it could be
visceral, ethical or spiritual.
WORLD HUNGER:
WORLD HUNGER:
1. LAND: Meat production is
actually taking food out of people's mouths. A large percentage of land is used
to grow crops in order to feed the livestock industry .This land could have
been used for agriculture to feed human population. Forest are cleared for
Cattle ranches.Twenty-six percent of the Planet’s ice-free land is used for livestock grazing and 33 percent of croplands are used for livestock feed production. Livestock contribute to seven percent of the total greenhouse gas emissions through enteric fermentation and manure.
2. WATER : Raising animals for food requires up
to 10 times more water than growing crops for direct consumption. Already
limited freshwater supplies are diverted to animals for their hydration,
sanitation, and the cultivation of the forage used to feed them. a cow will
drink up to 90 liters of water every single day. Grain-fed livestock consumes
100,000 liters of water for every kilogram of food they produce. It takes 100
litres of water to produce 1 kg of potato; 4000 litres for 1 kg of rice and
15000 litres for 1 kg of Beef. Not to mention the Oil guzzled in the production
process of meat and its transport.By eating a vegan diet, National Geographic
says an individual saves an average of 600 gallons of water.50 percent of the
grain trades around the world is used for animal feeds or biofuels. Some 38
percent of the world's grain crop is now fed to animals, as well as large
quantities of soybeans. There are three times as many domestic animals on this
planet as there are human beings.It takes twenty-one pounds of protein fed to a
calf to produce a single pound of animal protein for humans. The output to
input ratio is so less.
HEALTH:
one of the
single most significant causes of heart disease is dietary cholesterol. Our
bodies make all the
cholesterol we need, so consuming animal products contributes excessive levels.
(There is no cholesterol in plant foods). Animal products are also loaded with
saturated fats, which, unlike
unsaturated fats, cause the liver to produce more cholesterol. Scientific
research shows that saturated fat and cholesterol clog arteries. X-rays show
that giving up meat and dairy and adopting a low fat plant and starch
based diet can re-open those
arteries. Fortunately, for most people, preventing coronary heart disease is as
simple as eliminating animal
products, eating a healthy plant-based diet, exercising, and avoiding cigarette
smoking. But beyond
prevention, a plant-based diet is the only treatment that has been
scientifically proven to reverse
heart disease.
ENVIRONMENT:
According to the
2006 United Nations report Livestock's Long Shadow, "the livestock sector
emerges as one of the top two or three most significant contributors to the
most serious environmental problems, at every scale from local to global."
The livestock sector is probably the largest source of water pollution (due to
animal wastes, fertilizers, and pesticides), contributing to eutrophication,
human health problems, and the emergence of antibiotic resistance. It accounts
also for over 8% of global human water use. It is by far the biggest cause of
land use, as it accounts for 30% of the global land surface. It is probably the
leading player in biodiversity loss, as it causes deforestation, land
degradation, pollution, climate change, overfishing, and invasions by alien
species. Livestock is also responsible for 20% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions,
which are the main cause of the current climate change. This is due to feed
production, enteric fermentation from ruminants, manure storage and processing,
and transportation of animal products.
Some 60
billion land animals and another approximate 60 billion to 1 trillion marine
animals are slaughtered each year globally. It is a pity that billions of innocent lives are
dependent just on food Choice made by humans. If we can live healthy lives
without harming anyone, without inflicting pain, why wouldn’t we? Is our
craving for taste and tongue pleasure more important than
a being's life?