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The vegetables scream an ultrasonic cry of terror when they're cut.
Cut one corner of the field and the far corner of the field already produces a toxin in preparation of being preyed on.
You're still eating the world.
You're still built for a diet of meat, fruits, nuts and seeds.
Have the cows. Have the goats. Milk them while they're good, then butcher for eating. Have a big enough herd, you won't need to put the knife to one.
>but factory farming is evil, forced milking is so bad
I know.
A British dairy farm started a little experiment.
They invested in a robot with laser-scanning equipment and automated milking machines.
The robot finds the udder and attaches on its own, and the cow is milked.
Here's the experimental part: they're not herded into the milking barn. It's an open door in, and an open door out. Cows come in to get milked whenever they want.
The result was unexpected. At minimum, every cow produces a little more milk than before. The quality of milk is extremely high, higher than ever before.
But crucially, some cows produced 3x as much milk a day, and they weren't being goaded or encouraged or fed special food to make that happen. It just happened.
In other words, factory farming is highly inefficient and poor quality.
More dairy farms should teach cows self-milking with the happy machine, and let them free-range themselves.