By: Ashok Kumar | 2011-04-29 | Environment When we talk about animal welfare the first question which comes in mind is why we need animal welfare. A friend gave an interesting reply that it is necessary because the animals provide us milk and meal as food and skin for shoes. read more
By: Raja | 2011-04-10 | Pets The pet food debate continues to rage upon. Are business foods inside store healthy for the pets and what's the relationship between healthy eating plan and family pet diseases read more
By: Amirah Bellamy | 2010-10-01 | Nutrition Many of my fellow vegans may be offended by what I'm about to say, but my answer is that it depends on how it makes you feel. Your choice of food as well as any other choice has nothing to do with anyone's opinion of it and everything to do with what feels good to you. In other words, this question has to be answered on an individual basis. To eat meat or not is relative. read more
By: Debbie Davis | 2010-03-31 | Environmental What are the effects of crop dusting on the health of people, pets, and the earth? There is still great debate on the subject. Those who are a part of the industry say that if the dusting is properly done, there are very few health threats can be linked to it. Read on and judge for yourself. read more
By: Kathleen Ford | 2010-03-31 | Environmental The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (UNFAO), intensive animal rearing reports that five percent of the world's greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming are caused by the rearing of meat to eat and transporting that meat from the supplier to the consumer accounts for thirteen percent. In real terms that is nearly a fifth of the world's greenhouse gases that account for global warming is down to meat production and that is more than all of the world's private transport both on planes and on the road; vegetable production has no where near the impact on the environment. read more
By: Tsem Tulku | 2010-03-26 | Spirituality We can get our nutrients and proteins and whatever our body needs from all other sources and we don't need to harm any animals. read more
By: Kitty Cooper | 2010-12-13 | Manufacturing The meat packaging business features a unhealthy reputation, and for sensible reasons - several plants do not follow animal rights laws, opting to continuously pay fines rather than improving their practices. People who do follow animal rights guidelines often do therefore at a bare minimum, which sadly isn't forever optimal for the animals. read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-10-29 | Home & Family There is no point in trying to figure out why some children (and adults) are attracted to certain things, even animals, that are the very definition of terrifying. It seems the scarier 'something' is, the more appealing it becomes. When it comes to animals in particular, it doesn't get more bone-chilling than a Tyrannosaurus Rex - the massive meat-eating dinosaur that has been frighteningly depicted in many Hollywood films, most notably, 'Jurassic Park.' read more
By: Cathleen Woods | 2010-04-01 | Environmental You can make a huge impact on global climate change by choosing a plant-based diet for you and your family. Animal-based diets are creating more destruction to the environment in the form of greenhouse gas emissions than the entire transportation industry combined. In addition, the animal industry is creating massive air, land, water, and ocean pollution that will be irreversible unless we make changes now. You can help save the world! read more
By: Rebecca F Dsouza | 2010-03-30 | Spirituality Ever noticed how pleasant you are to those that you get on very well with. They absolutely love you, like your company and speak highly of you. But wait till you fall out with these very people, and then see what they say about You and how wicked You get with them too! Ever wondered why that is? Read on. read more
By: Kellie Hastings | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Law allows Factory Farm animals to consume diseased animal meat, animal waste, hooves, cats, dogs and more. Find out the disgusting diet of the animals we eat and the impact factory farms have on the environment. read more
By: Grace Allison | 2010-04-01 | Nutrition Are high or low protein diets superior? How much protein does one need? Is animal protein necessary in the diet? The following are observations based on working with many clients over the past two decades. read more
By: Stephen Berry | 2011-11-02 | Pets Agriculture was once the income of many families. Once upon a time, agriculture was the biggest economy in many countries. read more
By: Talal | 2011-09-04 | International studies The health and welfare of people everywhere depends on good agricultural yields and on the reliable storage, successful processing and safe handling of all types of food. All of these activities, and many others, create a demand for well qualified and experienced specialists who can play their parts in the complex and increasingly sophisticated food supply system. read more