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  2. Do not feed the animals - Wikipedia

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    In public spaces, the congregation of animals caused by feeding can result in them being considered pests. [8] In zoos, giving food to the animals is discouraged due to the strict dietary controls in place. [2] More generally, artificial feeding can result in, for example, vitamin deficiencies [9] and dietary mineral deficiencies. [10]

  3. An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food, as a Moral Duty

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    He campaigned for the welfare of animals and the ethical necessity of a vegetarian diet. [3] Ritson spent years collecting information for the book. [4] He argued that animal food is cruel, unnecessary and the result of provocative cannibalism. Ritson believed that man's only chance of happiness is to develop higher moral virtues of benevolence ...

  4. Category:Notice and warning templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Notice and warning templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Notice and warning templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  5. Template:Db-animal-notice - Wikipedia

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    This template should be substituted on to the user talk page of the author of the page that has been tagged for speedy deletion.. If this template is used on a page that did not previously exist (that is, if the user receiving the notice is new user), the template automatically includes a {{first article}} welcome message.

  6. People Send Death Threats When They Find Out About My ... - AOL

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    Later, I discovered the animal welfare labels on eggs and dairy. I didn’t really know what “free-range,” “cage-free,” or “organic” really meant, but it seemed kinder. So I found The ...

  7. Animal slaughter - Wikipedia

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    Animal slaughter is the killing of animals, usually referring to killing domestic livestock. It is estimated that each year, 80 billion land animals are slaughtered for food. [ 4 ] Most animals are slaughtered for food ; however, they may also be slaughtered for other reasons such as for harvesting of pelts , being diseased and unsuitable for ...

  8. What are no-kill animal shelters and how do they work? - AOL

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    No-kill shelters still keep licensed euthanasia technicians on-site, but they only euthanize an animal out of medical necessity, end-of-life care or genuine danger posed by the animal’s behavior ...

  9. Ethics of eating meat - Wikipedia

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    In tracking food animal production from the feed through to the dinner table, the inefficiencies of meat, milk, and egg production range from a 4:1 energy input to protein output ratio up to 54:1. [74] The result is that producing animal-based food is typically much less efficient than the harvesting of grains, vegetables, legumes, seeds, and ...