luvsJack
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Yes you are totally right that there is no way to be absolutely sure that no animals are dying because of you (general "you"). Being vegetarian or vegan is just the most direct way to cut down on that number, and by a lot I might add!
Also, see my other post about how a huge portion of the veggies grown are actually grown to feed animals. So we are growing food to feed food and in that way eating meat is actually "consuming" more plants than a vegan ever would. Think about how much corn it takes to grow one cow, or one pig, and then the fact that each pig only has two shoulders and how many of those you have eaten in your lifetime!
But I digress, and more to the point of this thread I actually find hunting to be much more humane than buying meat from the store.
Not trying to argue or be snarky. I am asking an honest question here: You obviously have an issue killing any animals and that if fine. Your belief, your life and all that. But my question is this, what do you think we should do with all the animals instead?
Take the deer here. There are no natural predators. We have coyotes but they cannot take down a full grown deer and go after few of the babies. The deer would honestly get to the point of moving us out! There is an area close to my MIL's house where they decided to stop all hunting. People started seeing malnourished and in bred deer by the dozens. They opened up hunting again and soon the sick deer were gone and the herd was healthy again.
Texas and they problem they are having with feral hogs is another example.
Not wanting to judge your opinion, just honestly interested.