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What inspired people to go vegetarian/vegan/ go cruelty free?

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wild child2 wild child2 QLD Posts: 2638
11 25 Mar 2011
There's a huge thread on this somewhere... Admin can you find it! happy
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OinkMoo OinkMoo NSW Posts: 1340
12 25 Mar 2011
well i was born into a family with a long and large history of dairying , butchering, slaughtering and farming large numbers of cattle, sheep and pigs. I lived, and still live on 300 acars on a ilsand located 20 mins inland from the nsw mid north coast. when my pop was still around he use to farm beef cattle, he even did his own slaughtering, 30 years ago he ran and owned the largest slaughterhouse on the mid north coast. and he suppled majoirty of the meat. he even owned all the local butcher shops and he used to have a large dairy. so bascially he had every thing. when i was 11 i remeber i use to go out and watch the sheep been slaughter, same as the chickens, and a cow or 2. i never thought about it in a bad way b4. i was always told it was normal n animals dont mind, i had a pet cow my pop gave me when i was 3, my pop was such a beautiful person ( besides his veiws on meat and animals ) but he gave all his grand children a pet and i was the only 1 to recive a cow. anyway. he gave me his fave calf and i named her moo-moo. she is a pure angus. and he said everytime she has a calf i would have to sell it. that soon changed tongue

when the first calf redstar was born he was a lil bull calf, half angus and half hereford. he was red all over and had a white face with a red star on his forhead - hence the name happy . once he reached 6 months of age it was time to sell him, but i couldnt part with him - i was 4 at the time, so my pop said i could keep him but the next calf has to go, and yet again i fell in love with the next calf , a lil bull calf , angus cross murrey grey, named bully. no-way was i going to let him go , i loved him so much . and my pop said i had to sell him but he is still here today, this story happened 3 more times and i still have all the calfs. redstar is now 12, bully is now 10, charcole ( 3rd calf ) is now 8, lola ( 4th calf ) is 5 and wedg ( 5th calf ) is now 3. and moo is 15. and farmers still think she looks like she is 3-4 , she looks amazing for her age

woops got  bit off the story tongue . so when i was 11 i saw that some 1 posted in DOLLY that there was a website for animal lovers called unleshed, so i cheacked it out and this is were i relised that animals do feel pain, fear, love, compassion, joy, sadness and every other emotion JUST LIKE US! so i decied to try bee veg, and i felt alot better, even my lil sis tryed and she is still veg happy . so this is were i talked to my pop about farming, and he said to me " shannon, dont tell any1 but u are my fav grandchild, i love you more then anything in the world, if this is how u truely feel about animals, i will help you and give u support all along the way, from today i will stop farming animals" i dont remember what  said to him but i will never forget what he said to me. So with that been said, i was so excited, i had been rescuing rabbits, guinea pigs and rats and rehoming them since i was 8 with my parents help of course happy . and i always loved pigs, sheep and cows more then anything in the world so i asked pop if he would help set up a santuary for farm animals and to my amazment he said yes.

ever since i was 11 i have been veg, working on vegan and rescueing livestock from slaughter and abuse around my local area, sadley my world came to a end this year when my pop passed away, but his kind change of mind for his grand daughter wil always be remebered. ever since " oink-moo rescue" has been established we have rescued over 265 animals and rehomed some, but we have currenlty around 110 animals in care atm. with the most recent to been 2 , 12 and 11 year old cows who were skin and bone when i got them and now they have put on weight and are running freely with the other cows and enjoying life to the fullest.

sorry my post is so long happy

i guess my reason for change was i loved animals more then anything in the world, and even the hardest people can change there ways. thanks.
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Karen Karen Australia Posts: 993
13 25 Mar 2011
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wild child2 said:
There's a huge thread on this somewhere... Admin can you find it! happy
Here 'tis! www.unleashed.org.au/community/forum/topic.php?t=37
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Courtney_1 Courtney_1 VIC Posts: 335
14 25 Mar 2011
I always was compassionate towards animals, like cats and dogs and home pets and I had SO many times when I would sit down about to eat dinner and think 'Omg, this is dead cow I'm eating' but I'd push the thought to the back of my mind and keep eating it although I felt so sick because of it. It wasn't until one night that I was eating meat pasta and the thought hit me again and I went vegetarian the next day. About 7 months later, I was talking to a friend of mine who was going vegan and she inspired me to go vegan. She talked about the dairy industry and how cruel it was, so I became a vegan. I'm being vegan now for over a year and 2 months. happy
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ckimana ckimana NSW Posts: 2545
15 25 Mar 2011
Becoming vegetarian was simple...eating meat was eating an animal.

Becoming vegan... a colleague at work asked me why I thought it was ok to leather shoes? My usual response "it's okay coz the aniaml is already dead". She didn't look down on me but continued with telling me about factory & dairy farming. I didn't think much of it at first.... but curiousity got the better of me and I did some Googling.
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AmyAmeliaRose AmyAmeliaRose WA Posts: 119
16 25 Mar 2011
I found this site while doing a speech on Caged eggs and I have been hooked ever since, My moment was when I was watching a doco called earthlings and I said right then and there that I would never eat meat again  peace
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Heather. Heather. QLD Posts: 230
17 25 Mar 2011
Around two years ago when I was fourteen we were watching a film in media called 'Baraka' and it had a very short segment of how chicks are treated, the sexing of them. It shocked me (although it isn't very graphic, it made me open my eyes and think) I found the footage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_W9JnJK3O8 . I was the only one in our class besides my friend Sam who was affected by the footaage I thought this was very strange (my friend had watched Earthlings and told me at the end of the lesson that people also break the chicks necks sad )Well that afternoon I told my mum I'm not eating chicken (which was basically the only meat we ever ate) I didn't know anything really about vegetarian food so after four months I reverted back to my old ways. After that we once drove past an abitoure and the smell of it made me vegetarian for a week. It wasn't till last year when I really thought about going Vegetarian after speaking to my friend Kaitlyn and she told me about Unleashed and through Unleashed I learned a lot thanks to all the wonderful people on here. I also started eating more Vegetarian food and always opting for the veggie option. This year I became Pescetarian but I hardly eat fish not even once a week I want to be Vegetarian (but because of my situation it is hard), but to my surprise my parents have been quite supportive happy By November this year I want to be a fully pleged Vegetarian ecstatic
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V V SA Posts: 248
18 25 Mar 2011
It was actually a Jamie Oliver show on TV which made me go veg, it was actually made for people to support organic farming etc? But when they killed the pig on TV, i never ate meat again.
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OinkMoo OinkMoo NSW Posts: 1340
19 25 Mar 2011
V said:
It was actually a Jamie Oliver show on TV which made me go veg, it was actually made for people to support organic farming etc? But when they killed the pig on TV, i never ate meat again.
he actually killed a pig on national tv? omg WTF!! ok didnt know this
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Shonnie Shonnie NSW Posts: 237
20 25 Mar 2011
I moved out to a hobby farm when I was about 14 and worked on a dairy and it was only when I moved back into town with my Dad did I realise how hard I had gotten towards animals. So last year I was surfing the net, as I do haha, and came across Animals Australia. I was intrigued, kept reading and browsing and came across this forum. I've always been passionate about Animal Welfare and had rescued quite a few dogs, cats, well everything in general lol, and the more I read the more it opened my eyes to how I could do more by even the little things in my own home. So I began to change things like my household cleaners, loo paper, makeup, shampoo, just the crazy little stuff. Then my grandmother went into hospital and for some bizarre reason a switch just flicked and I went vegetarian. I cooked tofu for my first meal and stuffed it up big time but have improved somewhat since then! That was in June last year, I stumbled a bit at Christmas because I just love ham sad but I'm back on the wagon again, haven't touched meat since then. I'm working toward going vegan, replacing eggs and milk and stuff with vegan alternatives and I'm feeling great! Meat makes me feel sick now and I have trouble even walking into a butcher. I'm loving being veg, I really hope I can go vegan and I won't ever go back happy
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