Not strange at all if you think about it . First example, sad...

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    Not strange at all if you think about it . First example, sad chickens versus happy chickens. Which egg would you rather consume?
    Second example, feedlot cows and grass fed cows. The first lot of beef is stressed and not in natural conditions the second photo shows cows a day or so before slaughter. Which would you rather eat?
    It's your choice to make. Just my opinion but I would rather consume something that was happy and not stressed, I think it might be a healthier way to go. That is what I mean by "Happy Meat". No living thing want's to die but I would rather consume something that had a comfortable life and and a quick death than and animal that was kept in bad conditions.



 
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