Wow,what a lovely lady ! Every person with integrity should respond this way. I wish someone had told me, thanks Amber for everything you are doing for the animals !
Can we all please stop eating products containing soy, corn and almonds. I will show here with soy why these products are promoting major animal suffering and bad industrial farming practices. Soybean seeds contain about 36% protein, 19% of oil, 30% carbohydrates, 5% crude fiber, and 5% of ash Source: "Soybean seed physiology, quality, and chemical composition under soil moisture stress" About 85 percent of the world’s soybean crop is processed into meal and vegetable oil, and virtually all of that meal is used in animal feed. Some two percent of the soybean meal is further processed into soy flours and proteins for food use. Approximately six percent of soybeans are used directly as human food, mostly in Asia. Source: "Gentle World As We Soy, So Shall We Reap" 100% of that oil is consumed by humans as 88 percent of soybean oil is used for human consumption (mostly cooking oil) and 12 percent is used as an alternative to petroleum oil. Ninety eight percent of soybean meal is used for animal feed (poultry, hogs and cattle mostly) and only one percent is used to produce food for people. Soybean meal is the material remaining after solvent extraction of oil from soybean flakes, the meal is heat steamed and ground in a hammer mill. Source: Michigan State University - "Where do all these soybeans go?" Soybeans are the most valuable agricultural export of the United States. Source: "Top U.S. Agricultural Exports in 2017" China consumes around 17 million metric tons, U.S. consumption is 12 million metric tons. Just these top 10 countries consume 48 million metric tons of soybean oil, so at most only 19% of each bean is oil, that means about 194 million tons of soybean meal. Source: "Soybean Oil Domestic Consumption by Country in 1000 MT" The fiber would be a waste product like cotton seeds were but now is sold very cheaply to the industrial animal factory farms as feed. Without this cheap source of fiber for the animal feed there would be much less industrial animal factory farms and farmers would need to allow animals to graze in pasture. The more unhealthy plant oils humans consume, the more industrial animal factory farms can be supported with cheap waste fiber as the oil is the real commodity. So the people who are consuming plant oils are allowing the industrial animal factory farms (cheaper because less land is needed) to proliferate and outcompete farmers using regenerative techniques. There are many other crops which have waste fiber that contribute to industrial animal factory farms, e.g. corn, almonds Eat Meat, Not Too Little, Mostly Fat
If you eat soy instead of animal flesh which was fed soy when it was living you'd be damaging the environment and contributing far less to soy related harm. I wonder if your reply will be a copy and paste message like this ^
@@Amber.For.Animals I want the animals I eat to be raised on pasture, currently most of my beef is the cheap sort raised in factory farms but I would much prefer that there was less waste fiber to support those bad practices. I do eat quite a bit of Kangaroo which are wild and killed because they get too close to crops so at least I get a bit o healthier meat there. I researched that paragraph above, all of the sources are listed and you can easily check them all in google using the source phrase.
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Wow,what a lovely lady ! Every person with integrity should respond this way.
I wish someone had told me, thanks Amber for everything you are doing for the animals !
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There ARE open minded older people, that's amazing
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Beautiful interview and lovely lady
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You really connected with her, heart to heart. Way to go Amber!
Cool.
Another success story!
Great conversation. This isn't massively important but couscous isn't actually a grain. It's a type of pasta made from semolina flour.
Can we all please stop eating products containing soy, corn and almonds.
I will show here with soy why these products are promoting major animal suffering and bad industrial farming practices.
Soybean seeds contain about 36% protein, 19% of oil, 30% carbohydrates, 5% crude fiber, and 5% of ash
Source: "Soybean seed physiology, quality, and chemical composition under soil moisture stress"
About 85 percent of the world’s soybean crop is processed into meal and vegetable oil, and virtually all of that meal is used in animal feed.
Some two percent of the soybean meal is further processed into soy flours and proteins for food use.
Approximately six percent of soybeans are used directly as human food, mostly in Asia.
Source: "Gentle World As We Soy, So Shall We Reap"
100% of that oil is consumed by humans as 88 percent of soybean oil is used for human consumption (mostly cooking oil) and 12 percent is used as an alternative to petroleum oil.
Ninety eight percent of soybean meal is used for animal feed (poultry, hogs and cattle mostly) and only one percent is used to produce food for people.
Soybean meal is the material remaining after solvent extraction of oil from soybean flakes, the meal is heat steamed and ground in a hammer mill.
Source: Michigan State University - "Where do all these soybeans go?"
Soybeans are the most valuable agricultural export of the United States.
Source: "Top U.S. Agricultural Exports in 2017"
China consumes around 17 million metric tons, U.S. consumption is 12 million metric tons.
Just these top 10 countries consume 48 million metric tons of soybean oil, so at most only 19% of each bean is oil, that means about 194 million tons of soybean meal.
Source: "Soybean Oil Domestic Consumption by Country in 1000 MT"
The fiber would be a waste product like cotton seeds were but now is sold very cheaply to the industrial animal factory farms as feed.
Without this cheap source of fiber for the animal feed there would be much less industrial animal factory farms and farmers would need to allow animals to graze in pasture.
The more unhealthy plant oils humans consume, the more industrial animal factory farms can be supported with cheap waste fiber as the oil is the real commodity.
So the people who are consuming plant oils are allowing the industrial animal factory farms (cheaper because less land is needed) to proliferate and outcompete farmers using regenerative techniques.
There are many other crops which have waste fiber that contribute to industrial animal factory farms, e.g. corn, almonds
Eat Meat, Not Too Little, Mostly Fat
If you eat soy instead of animal flesh which was fed soy when it was living you'd be damaging the environment and contributing far less to soy related harm. I wonder if your reply will be a copy and
paste message like this ^
@@Amber.For.Animals I want the animals I eat to be raised on pasture, currently most of my beef is the cheap sort raised in factory farms but I would much prefer that there was less waste fiber to support those bad practices.
I do eat quite a bit of Kangaroo which are wild and killed because they get too close to crops so at least I get a bit o healthier meat there.
I researched that paragraph above, all of the sources are listed and you can easily check them all in google using the source phrase.
Animal farming exists because of the demand for animal products, not because crops exist.
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Wtf this is so good. Do you have any other animal rights tracks? Listening to this felt cathartic. Vegan for the animals 💚