Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 Animals are not a game ...Anyway...where do you attain wild animals, and what type of wild animals are you referring to? I know there are only certain seasons to kill certain species, and you cannot obtain them year round? Not picking a fight with you, but vegetarians only eat vegetables. Missy > Now I also eat wild game in addition to the above diet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2002 Report Share Posted August 7, 2002 Mick... I am sorry that you assumed I was accusing you of something. As far as your statement...Please do not insult my intelligence...I know what a freezer is. Deer, like any meat, only stays for so long in the freezer. The reason that I asked you the question in the first place, is because this came flying over my computer the other day from one of my other groups, and after reading your email, I thought it might be of interest you. " There have been no cases of mad cow disease in US cattle.More recently, there has been concern that the mad cow-like disease in elk and deer, called chronic wasting disease, might spread into humans. That condition has been detected in wild deer and elk in Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, and is being found in more animals elsewhere in the Midwest, including in Wisconsin, where it may have been undetected for years. " I know people have died from this in the states. I think it was Wyoming. I am also aware of more cases in Canada. I'm sticking to the veggies. Missy > Hello Missy, > Where I live wild animals (deer, elk, moose, and yes fish) is called game. > It is much easier to say game then to list the above each time I write it. > Also I am a law abiding citizen and yes wild game can only be gotten during > hunting season. But we have what is called a freezer that keeps meat for a > very long time, yes even during the off hunting season. > Also I have said from the very first post that I am ALMOST a complete > vegetarian. Never claimed to be one 100%. When I started my diet I was a > complete vegan but once I reached a certain level I introduced meats back > into my diet. I only eat meat 2 times a week all the rest of the time I > eat only fruit and veggies. And as far as eating wild game I can eat it > without having any side affects. Now beef, pork and chicken from the > store......I cannot eat without having side effects. > So again one more time for the record.....I am almost a complete > vegetarian:) > Peace and blessings always, > Mick > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2002 Report Share Posted August 7, 2002 Mick... I am sorry that you assumed I was accusing you of something. As far as your statement...Please do not insult my intelligence...I know what a freezer is. Deer, like any meat, only stays for so long in the freezer. The reason that I asked you the question in the first place, is because this came flying over my computer the other day from one of my other groups, and after reading your email, I thought it might be of interest you. " There have been no cases of mad cow disease in US cattle.More recently, there has been concern that the mad cow-like disease in elk and deer, called chronic wasting disease, might spread into humans. That condition has been detected in wild deer and elk in Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, and is being found in more animals elsewhere in the Midwest, including in Wisconsin, where it may have been undetected for years. " I know people have died from this in the states. I think it was Wyoming. I am also aware of more cases in Canada. I'm sticking to the veggies. Missy > Hello Missy, > Where I live wild animals (deer, elk, moose, and yes fish) is called game. > It is much easier to say game then to list the above each time I write it. > Also I am a law abiding citizen and yes wild game can only be gotten during > hunting season. But we have what is called a freezer that keeps meat for a > very long time, yes even during the off hunting season. > Also I have said from the very first post that I am ALMOST a complete > vegetarian. Never claimed to be one 100%. When I started my diet I was a > complete vegan but once I reached a certain level I introduced meats back > into my diet. I only eat meat 2 times a week all the rest of the time I > eat only fruit and veggies. And as far as eating wild game I can eat it > without having any side affects. Now beef, pork and chicken from the > store......I cannot eat without having side effects. > So again one more time for the record.....I am almost a complete > vegetarian:) > Peace and blessings always, > Mick > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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