Can you eat plants that are grown in meat rich soil, like mushrooms?!


Question:

Can you eat plants that are grown in meat rich soil, like mushrooms?

Imagine you are eating "plant- products" which may have been grown with meat murdered soil would you be vegan?

I was on a dairy farm that also grew corn, wheat, spinach and lots of other vegetables. When a calf, cow, horse or other animal died or was killed because it would cost to much to make it well again, the farmer would take it out on his John Deere into the field and let it rot.

That field is where the veggies are grown.


Answers:
Just to make sure you didn't miss my answer to the same question!

Were you abused by a vegan or something? Are you harassed daily by someone who is a vegan? Do you feel better about yourself by asking these kinds of inane questions? Has the thought even crossed your mind that people are vegans for health concerns? Do you use all your "top contributor" points to ask vegans stuff like this?

Those are just a few questions I have for YOU.

And I live smack in the middle of farm country, Ohio, some of my best friends being farmers, and I highly doubt they would take a cow out to the middle of a field and let it rot. I did a little looking up to see if that is commonplace. Even though the article is not about letting a cow rot in a field, it contains this blurb:

"There is little concern the problem will spread to the United States, because the drug is not approved for use in cattle here and ranchers generally don't leave carcasses to rot in the field."

Source(s):
http://abcnews.go.com/technology/story?i...

mmmmmmmmmmmm mushrooms....lol

Mushrooms are fungi, not plant life.

Vegans proclaim they do not wish to interfere with the natural of plant and animal life. In doing so, they are violating nature at it's primary point - life feeds on life.

Vegans are generally ignorant, self-absorbed people who pretend to be knowledgable.

There is nothing healthy about the Vegan lifestyle. It weakens the immune system by not experiencing various microbes, lacks in nutrition, and does not provide good GI tract health. Like putting water in your car engine.

You are really on a tear aren't you? I've heard chicken poop makes great fertilizer.

Forget your calf, cow, horse or other animal.......poop is great organic fertilizer.......unlike human poop like the crap you are posting.

Do you have a life of your own, or you do you just now exist to settle some "score" you have against vegetarians? Do you have children to raise? Friends to see? Pets to eat?

Hmm, sounds like someone has been eating way too much toxin and hormone laden animal protein.

Do you have a life of your own, or you do you just now exist to settle some "score" you have against vegetarians? Do you have children to raise? Friends to see? Pets to eat?

Hmm, sounds like someone has been eating way too much toxin and hormone laden animal protein




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