Which animal derived ingredients kill the animal?!


Question:

Which animal derived ingredients kill the animal?


Answers:
Not an easy question to answer! Meat and products such as leather, bonemeal, blood and gelatin are obvious ones, although in parts of India leather is made from the skins of cattle that have died a natural death.
For all practical purposes, fur and silk production also necessitate killing the animals. The obvious animal products which do NOT involve killing the animal are milk, eggs and wool. However, almost without exception, dairy cattle, laying hens and wool-bearing animals are slaughtered at the end of their productive lives and pass into the food chain.

The venom from a snake comes to mind, but that's all...

'Mashed dolphin brains' I believe kills the animal, but boy does it give a zing to my cornflakes.

Before any retards start on me, I'm actually vegetarian and simply making a bigger fool out of the fool who wrote the foolish question!!

gelatin, animal rennet (found in many cheeses and often called enzymes)

All expect Milk and Eggs.

Most animal derived ingredients are obtained by killing the animal. I think most of the responses you're getting are about animal products. Not animal ingredients. Eggs, milk and wool are products not ingredients. They can be ingredients to a cake. But they are products that you buy.

The animal ingredients in your shampoo, soap, cosmetics and cleaning products were the result of slaughter.

when they take venom from a snake it DOESN'T kill the snake




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