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2 hours ago, jkvlondon said:

sorry to bust your bubble but game fowl are kept like domestic fowl and fed grain , Have seen the pheasants/partridge  kept in forest on Eltham palace/Audley End  for hunting later in the season. they couldn't even fly away to save themselves . Organic doesn't mean more than the feed they get is unadulterated with pesticides/herbicides, it says nothing about conditions they are kept in.

I am not talking about guniee fowl. I dont know about the pheasants and partridge you are referring to. But I have a reliable supplier from a reputable farm/butcher. The game birds are completely wild. They are caught in the open. Its not mass produced like battery chickens. 

Whatever they are its a damn sight better then hormone fed and mass produced chickens. I used to live near a farm. Where we would catch our own pheasants. 

Game meat is is alot tougher/firmer and textured meat then supermarket chicken. The reason is they are in the wild running around freely so their meat and bones is harder when you bite it as it should be. Supermarket chicken is almost like eating a potato. The texture is soft and squishy as the chicken has no muscle commodity to it due to not building this up as they are kept in cages with no excerise. So the meat is sloppy and soft. Natural meat should not be like this. 

With regards to organic. I get your point. Even organic is not perfect. No meat is. But it is alot better then supermarket chicken. So you have to eat the best you can find. I stick by game meat. just do a google search to see the benefits. 

 

 

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In a Sikhi camp I remember watching a video of animals getting slaughtered and it honestly broke my heart. idk how people can see that happen and then continue to eat meat. It makes you realise how important compassion is. I'll try to find the video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pixGkSFBty0

Here it is ^^

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2 hours ago, GuestKaur2 said:

In a Sikhi camp I remember watching a video of animals getting slaughtered and it honestly broke my heart. idk how people can see that happen and then continue to eat meat. It makes you realise how important compassion is. I'll try to find the video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pixGkSFBty0

Here it is ^^

What about fine meat cuisine?

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