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2 Articles match "Baltimore","Cows"
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Cows, domestic sheep, chickens and many others would not survive if they were not raised for human consumption, protected from malnutrition, disease and predators. Sandy Asirvatham Baltimore, Md., And where does he draw the line between keeping a cow for milk and keeping a cat or dog for comfort or gratification? 22): Mr.
Animal Ethics
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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4): There is a solution to at least some of the beef industry’s sustainability woes, and that is to raise cows in a pasture-based system. Jillian Fry Baltimore, Dec. To the Editor: Re “ From Hoof to Dinner Table, a New Bid to Cut Emissions ” (front page, Dec. Finishing the cattle on grass is a far “greener” method. Andrew Rimas Evan D.
Animal Ethics
- Thursday, December 11, 2008
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From Today's New York Times
4): There is a solution to at least some of the beef industry’s sustainability woes, and that is to raise cows in a pasture-based system. Jillian Fry Baltimore, Dec. To the Editor: Re “ From Hoof to Dinner Table, a New Bid to Cut Emissions ” (front page, Dec. Finishing the cattle on grass is a far “greener” method. Andrew Rimas Evan D.
Animal Ethics
- Thursday, December 11, 2008
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From Today's New York Times
Cows, domestic sheep, chickens and many others would not survive if they were not raised for human consumption, protected from malnutrition, disease and predators. Sandy Asirvatham Baltimore, Md., And where does he draw the line between keeping a cow for milk and keeping a cat or dog for comfort or gratification? 22): Mr.
Animal Ethics
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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