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âBovicideâ covers pretty much everything, since it means âthe killing of a cowâ.There really isnât an English word that means âthe killing of a cow by another cowâ.
Yes, cows in that expired condition would surely be like fruit that has fallen from the tree. Except for bovicide, the consumer would be blameless. Either that, or this is udder nonsense.
Yes, itâs perfectly reasonable to eat cattle who have died anyway and would otherwise have to be burned or buried. In fact, I look forward to the day when most meat is cultured in vats, and real meat that was an animal once is a rare treat that you get from animals who have died of themselves or had to be put down for their own good. Rob should agree with Bucky here, since Bucky has to eat meat and Rob doesnât want him to die.
Thereâs actually a thriving market legally selling recovered mammoth ivory. This has, of course, led to people selling illegal elephant ivory while claiming that itâs mammoth ivory.I imagine that the same problem would arise selling ivory from elephants that died naturally.
Randy B Premium Member over 9 years ago
âBovicideâ covers pretty much everything, since it means âthe killing of a cowâ.There really isnât an English word that means âthe killing of a cow by another cowâ.
Kind&Kinder over 9 years ago
Yes, cows in that expired condition would surely be like fruit that has fallen from the tree. Except for bovicide, the consumer would be blameless. Either that, or this is udder nonsense.
Claire Jordan over 9 years ago
Yes, itâs perfectly reasonable to eat cattle who have died anyway and would otherwise have to be burned or buried. In fact, I look forward to the day when most meat is cultured in vats, and real meat that was an animal once is a rare treat that you get from animals who have died of themselves or had to be put down for their own good. Rob should agree with Bucky here, since Bucky has to eat meat and Rob doesnât want him to die.
Armitage72 over 9 years ago
Thereâs actually a thriving market legally selling recovered mammoth ivory. This has, of course, led to people selling illegal elephant ivory while claiming that itâs mammoth ivory.I imagine that the same problem would arise selling ivory from elephants that died naturally.
ladamson1918 over 9 years ago
Rob is wearing gloves and has a sinkful of waterâhis patience is monumental.
garcoa over 9 years ago
I am for the enactment of that âground-beef-breaking treatyâ.
wirtzit over 9 years ago
The word, Bovicide, just strikes me as funny.
katzenbooks45 over 9 years ago
Rob doesnât have to feed Bucky beef. Itâs not a catâs natural diet. Until Friskies makes rodent- or bird-flavored cat food, feed him fish.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 9 years ago
âGround-beef breaking!â Thatâs a good âun.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 9 years ago
Call his bluff, Rob!
JP Steve Premium Member over 9 years ago
A vegan violin maker I know was looking into using shed deer antlers as a substitute for ivory in his violins and bows.
natureboyfig4 Premium Member over 9 years ago
If only the dude would eat some real food, he might stop hallucinating about his cat speaking (and being annoying but usually right)! :-P