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Why Vegans Don't Eat Eggs

Date Added : August 19, 2010 | Views : 912





As a prospective vegan, you may be wondering exactly

why vegans make the dietary choices they make. And you

may also be hesitant to adopt these choices until you

yourself understand and accept them.



In this article, I will explain the two major vegetarian

positions on eating eggs to help you make your decision.



The sub-category of vegetarian I will cover,

ovo-vegetarians, accept the normal consumption of eggs

because they do not believe that doing so conflicts

with an ethical vegetarian diet. They do not see eggs

as living things and subsequently do not make the

connection between consuming eggs and causing animal

suffering or death.



In addition to this, many ovo-vegetarians see complete

veganism as limiting their options unnecessarily,

especially when eggs are an excellent source of complete

protein and a viable nutritional alternative to meat.



Many vegetarians who do consume eggs opt for "free range"

eggs over normal--or "battery"--eggs. This is usually out

of ethical concern for the treatment of egg-laying hens.



Vegans, by contrast, do not consume eggs normally and

generally oppose the institution altogether. They argue

that purchasing "battery hen" eggs supports an institution

that cages up to nine birds together, debeaks them, and

forces them to continually lay eggs until they are calcium

-depleted and on the verge of death--at which point, they

are slaughtered.



In addition, vegans also go further to disapprove of

"free range" eggs, which do not require a hen to be caged.

They argue that most free range hens are actually packed

into houses, where they have minimal access to the outside.



They also note that even producing "free range" eggs

requires having fertile eggs--half of which will hatch into

male chicks, which will then be slaughtered after birth or

fed to a certain weight only to be culled.



In addition to these two positions, there are also

vegetarians who don’t consume eggs for other reasons. Some

of these vegetarians don’t eat eggs because they are high

in cholesterol; and others do not consume them because they

believe that the animal farming institution contributes to

environmental degradation.



Take some time to determine where you stand--ethically

and nutritionally--and then make your decision from there.



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