• OneOrTheOtherDontAskMe@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Can anyone familiar with veganism answer me a curiosity?

    Would someone who’s vegan be fine with owning their own chickens and using them for eggs? If you’re not engaging in the marketplace for them, you can absolve yourself of the suffering egg laying hens in factory farms could be experiencing, but I’m not sure how the ‘suffer free because I raised them’ plays into the belief/practice.

    • Ephera@lemmy.ml
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      10 hours ago

      I agree with what the others said, but I just want to point out that this ‘model’ vegan isn’t nearly as important as you might think. You don’t get a prize or hivemind access or whatever for conforming to some exact criteria. It’s ultimately just a convenient label to summarize that you’ve made certain moral choices. Well, and to easily identify products that work well with your choices. But making those choices is very much each person’s own adventure.

    • SigmarStern@discuss.tchncs.de
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      11 hours ago

      You would need to buy the chicken from somewhere. You would only buy the female chicken, because you want the eggs. There would still be male chickens that no one wants, except for reproduction. That would at least be my logic so I’d say no.

    • naught@sh.itjust.works
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      14 hours ago

      Veganism is a philosophy about animal exploitation. Vegans don’t even eat honey because it is an animal product. If you eat eggs from a back yard chicken, you are still participating in the exploitation of that animal and feeding systems which further exploit animals. Some detailed further reading:
      https://theminimalistvegan.com/backyard-eggs/

      So no, a vegan would not do this. Though, what OP said about nomenclature remains true - some people are loose with the terms

      e: a word

      • the_q@lemm.ee
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        2 hours ago

        Would it be exploitation to give food, shelter, love, companionship etc in exchange for the eggs?

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      13 hours ago

      This has been discussed thousands of times online so I don’t feel the need to type out a very long answer.

      The pure existence of modern day chickens is animal abuse. The closest known relative to the modern day chicken lays about 10-15 or so eggs a year. Modern day chickens lay eggs daily. It is extremely hard on their body, they have been selectively bred to provide output with no care for their wellbeing.

      That being said, if a vegan were to rescue a chicken or something, and it produces eggs, the best you can do is usually feed them back to it. I know that sounds weird but if you feed the chicken back its own eggs, it helps recuperate lost nutrients, and they love it.

    • Jo Miran@lemmy.mlOPM
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      14 hours ago

      It really depends on the type of “vegan”. Some people are in it for the dietary benefits and others are in it for the animal welfare. Dietary is actually “plant based” but most people just say vegan, even it it doesn’t quite fit.