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I create problems for myself lol,... and what about... foie gras? :)
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Foie gras....well that is another matter....if it is what I have heard it is....force feeding a goose to fatten them them up quickly...I would have to pass on raising Geese exclusively for that delicacy.
However I could wax a bit more on the idea of ducks...if you would like.
The thought came to mind to categorise the issue...There are wild ducks and farm-raised ducks. The farmer is responsible to protect and care for those ducks..to give them the best life he can give them and they in turn give him the best eggs/meat.
Thank you for opportunity to speak on these things. ^__^
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Bleujay
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Foie gras from goose liver is just a replacement for the more expensive and refined duck liver, a kind of import substitution lol, the liver is larger and can be sold more :)
It's easy to get confused in all this, the thing is that they talk about goose liver more often so that the buyer, or the restaurant customer, forgets about duck liver, and would pay the same for goose liver :)
Every time I try to classify something, suddenly some aspect appears that breaks this classification over the knee.
In fact, a wild duck differs from a domestic duck only in the amount of subcutaneous fat, a domestic duck moves less and does not bother itself with searching for food.
You know, I looked after hamsters and aquarium fish... but I did not eat them, this is a more honest relationship between a person and an animal lol.
I will never understand Michelin chefs who serve rare duck breast... they apparently have a special agreement with Monsieur Salmonella :)
Yes, are you happy with the results of breeding geese?
My land plot is far from a lake and a river, so I doubt that geese are neighbors on the land plot :)
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Thank you for your kind reply.
I have not raised geese....a friend of mine has...and she and her husband had a sort of water trough ...that he built a ramp up to the water for the geese to access. The ducks were raised in an enclosed area like a aviary...inside was a child-sized pool for them...they seemed quite happy. Water at the property is a must.
Many people who eat meat and dairy product want to know where their food comes from and want to know that the animals are treated well....so they raise the meat themselves. It is a thought. Not everyone is cut out for such endeavours though.
I have to smile when you say 'Honest' relationship. Animal husbandry is a completely different experience from the pet experience. ^__^
Kind Regards, Bleujay
Haha yes, as for the morality of keeping pets and farming, you are right, there is a clear difference, but I am preparing myself for the fact that I should not have any attachments to the animals that I will prepare, feed for slaughter, and I will be honest if I do not talk about love for animals in this case, but rather talk about the desire to eat tasty and satisfying healthy food grown with my own hands :)
But, while I am looking for useful information lol I can treat farm animals with a share of love.
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