Originally posted by Rob-hin
It's just not possible to hunt for food, there is no way on earth to hunt enough animals to meet the demand of meat.
The only solution is to breed animals just for their meat. But how this is done, CAN be affected! Good food so they grow fast (no hormones!), a nice environmet for them to live.
To make this possible the governmet needs to set up the right laws, and a a way to check the farmholders if they follow the rules.
Killing animals for sport though is IMO just wrong. There is no need for those animals to be killed by some guy just so he feels manly. Just leave nature in peace...
The only time when there can be "hunted" is when balance is disturbed, when there are to many animals of one breed.
I am not suggesting that we rely solely on hunting to obtain protein....clearly that is impractical. However, I would like to point out that in North America (unlike Holland), deer, for example, are extremely common. Moreover, some people who live in remote wilderness areas actually depend on it for survival....
I do agree that there are far too many hunters who perceive that killing relatively defenseless creatures somehow increases their masculinity (though there are women who hunt....).....and I find this attitude quite nauseating..... Nonetheless, this is a
stereotype, so one should be careful about passing too rapid a judgement...
I also agree that animals should be raised in a free range type of environment, in which they are given natural food (ideally, organically grown...). Not only is this more ethical where the animals are concerned, but it also produces meat that both tastes better and is healthier to eat.
Finally......another problem is that many people believe that one must eat meat in order to live. This is not true. While there are certainly those following a meatless diet that lacks essential nutrients (vitamin B 12 as an example), it is entirely possible to enjoy a healthy existence without consuming animal products, it is a question of being informed....knowing which combination of ingredients will produce the appropriate levels of protein and amino acids etc. This is especially true for vegans (those who do not eat any animal derived protein at all).
It takes a lot of land to produce the grain required for one steak......grain that could feed many people.......
.....I am not necessarily advocating a vegetarian diet, but I am saying that moderation in its consumption would, among other benefits, be helpful in reducing world hunger.