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About those vegans, its an ethical choice, and you will find many common dishes based on meat, but replaced with non meat food, probably your hear of "LikeMeat" or VeganBurgers. The point is people eat what they want to eat without having nuts who pretend you are a criminal because you don't follow their "diet".
You’re probably gonna say “just make a fence”. You do realize rabbits can squeeze into small spaces and even naw their way into the inclosure.
If all of us become vegan we will chop more tree to become farm and most of the animal will become useless they are now a competitor after all
Oh and global warming too will rise
Well maybe
Not everyone can be vegan. Not everyone should be vegan.
There's nothing wrong with that.
That's probably about it.
Pigeon, particularly squab, is part of German cuisine and of other countries' (including Italy). Nothing out of the ordinary.