I started phasing out meat about 10 years ago when I got my first pet chickens. They each had their own little personalities and I just couldn't eat chicken anymore. After I got my first goats about 6 years ago, all other forms of meat had to go. They are full of personality, kind of like dogs. They feel happiness, fear, pain, contentment, anger, and excitement. They have their own little language, love their herd members, and miss them when they're separated. For me, I just can't justify killing and eating a living being when there are other options available.
I ended up with chickens in the first place for humane reasons. Most of the animals raised in factory farms (eg: the "normal" meat and eggs you buy at the grocery store) suffer terribly. I won't go into details, because it's disturbing and you can google it. Sadly, I find most people choose to ignore the suffering of food-producing animals, and I'm not sure why. I don't have a problem with humanely raised meat, eggs and dairy. A family member raises humane turkeys that have a great life roaming a grassy pasture, have great food and shelter, and are butchered humanely. I've reserved one for Thanksgiving for the meat-eaters in the family. I personally won't choose to eat it, but I can respect others' choice to do so. I cannot respect the choice to buy meat or eggs that come from factory farms.
Reducing or eliminating meat from your diet may be a good idea anyways: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kathy-freston/vegan-diet-cancer_b_2250052.html
I ended up with chickens in the first place for humane reasons. Most of the animals raised in factory farms (eg: the "normal" meat and eggs you buy at the grocery store) suffer terribly. I won't go into details, because it's disturbing and you can google it. Sadly, I find most people choose to ignore the suffering of food-producing animals, and I'm not sure why. I don't have a problem with humanely raised meat, eggs and dairy. A family member raises humane turkeys that have a great life roaming a grassy pasture, have great food and shelter, and are butchered humanely. I've reserved one for Thanksgiving for the meat-eaters in the family. I personally won't choose to eat it, but I can respect others' choice to do so. I cannot respect the choice to buy meat or eggs that come from factory farms.
Reducing or eliminating meat from your diet may be a good idea anyways: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kathy-freston/vegan-diet-cancer_b_2250052.html