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Eggs

Started this discussion. Last reply by Kirstin Feb 13. 56 Replies

Hi Friends ! I wonder is Eggs are food for vegetarian ???Continue

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Kirstin replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"I think the insult is implying that it is all a journey with the end result being veganism. If someone wants to stay pescetarian for the rest of their life, that is fine in my opinion because its their choice. Does that mean I am further along in my…"
Feb 13
Leonardo DaVeggie replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"This is the sixth time I've seen this exact same post on this one discussion. Is your profile buggy or are you just reposting what you've already said for no reason?  "
Jan 28
Ella Bs replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"Lol i think we're on the same page really Lauren :D I agree"
Jan 25
Lauren Woods replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"It seemed a little negative, lol, thank you for clearing it up for me! I don't think labels are good or bad, it's prejudices against those labels I think we should fight for. I agree that progression is so positive! Uniting would be a good…"
Jan 25
Ella Bs replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"Well, I don't feel it means you're imperfect. Is that what I seem to be saying? I might need to improve on my communication then! Everyone has a worldview and you have to let people do what they truly need to do. And being on a journey is…"
Jan 25
Lauren Woods replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"I didn't realize being a pescetarian or a vegetarian meant you were imperfect. I guess the question would be, why is it an insult to say where you are on your journey?"
Jan 25
Ella Bs replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"yeah I agree! Pointing out other people's imperfections or pointing out how they don't live up to your standard shows people how incredible you are, better than everyone, well done you. But I feel it is good to focus on positive things…"
Jan 25
Ella Bs replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"It depends because not all eggs are fertilised. I used to keep chickens so I knew their eggs were unfertilised cos there was no male around."
Jan 25
Nodrog replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"Eggs are one of the most cruel factory farm products out there. http://www.veganpeace.com/animal_cruelty/eggs.htm "
Jan 25
Xiao Kang replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
Jan 24
Kathleen Wilson replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"Many chicken eggs, ~15%, undergo the process of parthenogenesis. Parthenogenesis is when an egg develops into an embryo without fertilization occurring. About 5% or chicken eggs that undergo parthenogenesis will survive until they are mature enough…"
Jan 23
Kathleen Wilson replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"Many chicken eggs, ~15%, undergo the process of parthenogenesis. Parthenogenesis is when an egg develops into an embryo without fertilization occurring. About 5% or chicken eggs that undergo parthenogenesis will survive until they are mature enough…"
Jan 23
Kathleen Wilson replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"Also, cows do not lactate unless they are first impregnated, and will stop a set amount of time after they give birth. Cows on farms are often impregnated once a year to make sure that they are producing a steady supply of milk. The calves are taken…"
Jan 23
Kathleen Wilson replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"Many chicken eggs, ~15%, undergo the process of parthenogenesis. Parthenogenesis is when an egg develops into an embryo without fertilization occurring. About 5% or chicken eggs that undergo parthenogenesis will survive until they are mature enough…"
Jan 23
Kathleen Wilson replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"Many chicken eggs, ~15%, undergo the process of parthenogenesis. Parthenogenesis is when an egg develops into an embryo without fertilization occurring. About 5% or chicken eggs that undergo parthenogenesis will survive until they are mature enough…"
Jan 23
Kathleen Wilson replied to Jen Tan's discussion Eggs
"Not necessarily true. Many unfertilized eggs undergo a process known as parthenogenesis. About 15% of chicken eggs will undergo parthenogenesis, which is when an unfertilized egg develops into an embryo. And embryo is the initial stage of a chick…"
Jan 23

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