That's fair enoughand like I said, I don't agree with feedlotting 100% either, and raising beef on pasture only still has an environmental toll because you have to work the paddock, sow the pasture, and then cut it for hay, all of which leave a hefty carbon footprint. It would be more environmentally friendly to not eat beef at all due to the carbon footprint they leave themselves
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and like I said, I don't agree with feedlotting 100% either, and raising beef on pasture only still has an environmental toll because you have to work the paddock, sow the pasture, and then cut it for hay, all of which leave a hefty carbon footprint. It would be more environmentally friendly to not eat beef at all due to the carbon footprint they leave themselves
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