The real cost of salmon
Grey Coat | 05.04.2009 12:10 | Animal Liberation | Ecology | Ocean Defence
The fish farms are a great breeding ground for disease which is then passed on to nearby wild fish stock.
The fish farms also are allowed to kill seals. This is in the UK, a country that condemns the canadian seal slaughter and yet we allow it to happen in our own country. Many thousands of seals are washed up on beaches havng been shot. The common seal population around the British isles (one of the most important seal populations in the world) has reduced by almost a third in recent years.
Stop the slaughter. We can all play our part and refuse to eat the produce of these hell-holes. The seals will not be killed if there is no profit to be made from the factory farmed fish.
Grey Coat
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Food production in reverse
06.04.2009 21:26
- Not only are they feeding fish with fish, thereby wasting much of the 'food' value through the energy burnt and crap discharged whilst alive, more than half is wasted in processing.
Another interesting quote from same prog as above, related to the farming of buffalo in the UK:
"... the modern Limousin and Canadienne [cattle] have to be kept going on cereals and concentrates" (rather than grazing on grass), again producing far less food than if the cereal and 'concentrates' were used for direct consumption.
It is surprising how many of the concerns raised by vegan and animal rights advocates are confirmed 'from the farmers mouth' on the 5.45AM broadcast - thank goodness for the podcast, only 14 mins a day from http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio4/farming/rss.xml
There's a fair bit at the moment about the Welsh badger cull too, which may begin next year.
- blame and kill badgers just in case they spread TB, which may infect to cows, which you'd then have to kill, preventing them from growing up ... to be killed.
Pat
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