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Kirt:
>At my local supermarket a fresh 5 lb battery raised chicken is about a $5.
>A frozen pastured/caged chicken is about $15 for the same weight. Fresh is
>unavailable. How much are you willing to pay for a cageless chicken?
At my "supermarket" (Orkos) fresh pastured (not caged) chicken is
about
70DM per kilogram, that is $17,23 per lb. That is $86,15 for a 5 lb
chicken!!! And like in Kirt's case it is not available the whole year
round. Maybe 6 weeks in the year I can order it.
Kirt:
>IOW, if there was a new method which put electric shocks through the
>eyelids of caged animals and these animals had the excellent nutritional
>profiles of wild animals, I would delight that I could eat it, not bemoan
>that the shocks cause it pain. Yet, realistically, cruel methods are
>usually not health-producing so we have a similar dilemma.
Hm, I don't think I would go so far and indeed the more naturally an
animal has lived and been fed the better its health and meat so I am
concerned about this. Whether I would be concerned if there existed
other
quite cruel farming methods which still produce healthy animals is a
question of ethics. And before ethics there comes my empty stomach.
;-)
But if the basic needs are satisfied I think one should think about
ethical questions. If you can avoid torturing (or let torture) other
beings by paying a neglectable price you should do it.
Kind regards,
Stefan
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