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Old 06-02-2010, 09:24 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by Delta Tango View Post
Have you ever eaten a carnivore?
If you have you'll remember that it probably didn't taste as good as a herbivore.
If you haven't, that's the reason why you haven't.

Since for humans meat represents a significant part of diet, I guess that would apply.
exactly. as I said before... I will never eat carnivores, and be EXTREMELY careful with omnivores!

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Originally Posted by GeoffC View Post
Interesting comment, fowl eat things like slugs and worms (and fed fish meal) so that would make them ominverous; 'meat' as part of their diet.

Last I tried chicken / turkey was tasty ....
domestic fowl don't, except the odd bugs and such.

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In the UK cows have been fed on sheep for decades.

Doesn't human taste like pork (hence calling it longpig)?
yeah, it's called mad cow, and those feeding practices, I believe have been abolished
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