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Vegetarians eat eggss...?

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hey i was wondering why vegetarians eat eggs because they are an animal also. It doesnt make any sense to me so if anyone could help that would be great!! =]

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  1. well vegetarians eat things like milk, eggs, etc but vegans do not


  2. Eggs you buy at the store are unfertilized. Trust me eating eggs that are technically fertilized embryos would be REALLY gross.

  3. Nope, the eggs you buy at the store are unfertilized, they arent animals. =D

  4. Strict Vegetarian do not eat egg. Eggs provide proteins. Strict Veget. got it from bean.

  5. Vegetarian is when you dont eat the animal. eggs milk and things like that are animal products. vgeans wont eat eggs, milk, etc. no dairy products. please give me best answer.

  6. Vegetarians do eat dairy eggs cheese . Some even eat fish.  A vegan eats NO animal products .

  7. eggs are non vegetarian with proof ?

    Are eggs vegetarian?

    There seems to be a lot of confusion as to whether eggs are or are not vegetarian. In Sikhi our rehit says we should not eat egg, be it processed, i.e. in cakes etc, or whole, as in an omelette, this is enough for us but for those that want a few more scientific facts, read on. This is a section taken from a Jainism article on meat and eggs. It has some interesting points and describes why eggs are not vegetarian.

    Facts about Eggs

    Do you remember as a child your mother telling you not to eat cakes or pastries that had eggs because you are a vegetarian? Many times I have heard people saying, eggs are vegetarian food and are good for health so we eat it. The myth about vegetarian eggs and its health-promoting qualities are misleading. Its consumption by so many vegetarians is really shocking. The ignorance of such matter has spread so far that people resist believing that an egg has potential life and that an egg has an unborn chick within its shell. Man's desires for food has made him go to extremes and leading him to eat those foods that are coloured with violence and pain. Nature has its reason for eggs, not by way of food for man but as an important link in the reproductive system of hens. It is the craving for violent food that actually numbs the feeling and thinking capacity of the human being. He ignores going deep into the subject and shuns the truth of the matter. But how long will he remain in darkness? For facts are facts and they will never change whether he accepts it or not. Let us look at some facts about eggs and remove the ignorance that prevails in our mind. The facts you are about to read are taken from the book Hundred Facts about Eggs by Dr. Nemi Chand.

    Eggs of all birds are structurally alike (See the McDonald Encyclopaedia of Birds of the World, Page 30-31). Their internal structure is meant for reproduction of progeny and not for human consumption. By eating eggs, man has reverted to the hunting stage of his civilisation. He is meddling both with nature and with the reproductive system. The egg is totally forbidden for those who believe in non-violence. Right from the rearing of hens to the hatching of their eggs, there is violence all over. A visit to any poultry farm will support this fact. In poultry farms, hens are considered no better than egg-producing machines. They are confined to a narrow space of 15" x 19" in the midst of several hardships and tensions that are naturally passed on to the blood and system of those who eat their eggs and turn them into imbalance personalities. Chickens are housed in small-congested cages known as chickenhavens. Due to shortage of space, they naturally become violent, offensive, obsessed and quarrelsome. They attack one another in a barbarous manner. So they are de-beaked. Due to de-beaking, they are unable even to drink water. Do we not realise the cause of our present widespread complexes, aggressiveness and suffering in the chicken-havens? As mentioned earlier, hens are de-beaked to prevent them from fighting and wounding one another.

    The de-beaking is done in brown light, especially during the night when hens become almost blind. The lower beak is cut. If any mistake is made, the hen is deprived of food for the rest of her life. The hen has to starve at least for three days due to the wounded beak. Wouldn't this act of cruelty affect the egg-eater?

    Hens are given five kinds of violent-generating foods: bone meal, blood-meal, excreta-food, meat-meal and fish-meal. Can we dare to call eggs vegetarian food even after learning this? The term vegetarian egg is a first-rate misnomer. The purpose of a fertile egg is to animate life, but an infertile egg has no such purpose and as such should be considered totally inedible.

    Battery and factory eggs are harmful to health. It is better that we abstain ourselves from eating them. The egg produced without any contact with the male bird (and thus producing an infertile egg) is also animate because it is born out of the hen's body with its blood and cells. Therefore, its consumption is 100% non-vegetarian. According to the famous American scientist Mr. Philip J. Scamble, no egg is without life in it. The scientists at Michigan University in America have proven it beyond doubt that no egg - fertile or infertile - is without life (inanimate). The hen gives infertile eggs during the absence of the male bird. But it has been observed that she gives an infertile egg before the day of contact with the male bird - and also the next day. In other words, she can give a fertile egg even without contact with a male bird. On the fifth day, again she gives a fertile egg. This means that the s***n of the male bird remains lying in her body for a considerable duration. In some cases, this duration has been observed to be as long as even six months. A fertilised egg is a pre-birth stage of a chicken; unfertilised eggs are the result of the sexual cycle of a hen and very unnatural. Both are non-vegetarian food. Victoria Moran, the author of the book Compassion:

    The Ultimate Ethics says, to eat fertilised egg is in fact to consume a chicken before its birth (The Ethic on borderline). I was told that an unfertilised egg is the product of a bird's sexual cycle and can hardly be regarded as natural food for Man. Whether the egg is fertile or infertile, life is essentially there; and it has all the symptoms of life, such as respiration, brain, feeding ability, etc. There are 15,000 porous-breathing holes on the shell, the cover of the egg. The egg begins to rot at a temperature of less than 8^ Celsius, 00^ Fahrenheit. When it begins this process, its rotting manifests itself through evaporation of the water content. The egg becomes infected by germs and thus becomes diseased. The progress of the rotting soon reaches the shell of the egg.

    Eggs contain cholesterol in large quantities. The yellow bulk of the egg is the major source of cholesterol. Cholesterol narrows down the arteries and may eventually lead to a heart attack or to paralysis. Eating eggs may also lead to rheumatism and gout that can cause serious and painful joints in old age.

    All the above facts lead to prove that eggs are not vegetarian and so let us re-think about the issue of eggs and realise that a balanced vegetarian diet contains an abundance of health protecting nutrients and fibres without eggs.

  8. no eggs arent animals the ones we eat couldnt' turn into chickens

  9. Actually some do.  They are not animals.  They aren't fertilized.

    I am vegan and I don't eat eggs because I think it's wrong to use animals for our own gain.  www.meat.org shows why I won't eat eggs.  It is a must see for someone who is concerned about animal welfare.

    Chickens are the most abused animals on earth.  Most of them spend their life in battery cages, shoulder to shoulder...while they lay eggs or are fattened for slaughtering.  Even the egg laying hens get slaughtered in the end...not to mention a whole lot of other stuff that happens to them.

    Please go to that website and see what they go through.  Even buying free-range eggs doesn't help.  There are no rules or regulations that farmers have to follow to call their eggs free-range.  There is no way to know how the animals were treated and they were still slaughtered in the end.

  10. Eggs are not vegetarian, I'm honestly guitly of calling myself a vegetarian but I do eat eggs.  Its a living creature and despite very small still has the ability to turn into something.  Eggs a no no for a true vegetarians.

  11. vegetarians don't eat FLESH food(fish, chicken, cow, pig, etc etc)

    vegans don't eat ANYTHING THAT COMES FROM ANIMALS( from milk to bug juice to honey to cheese and everything in between)

  12. Eggs aren't animals, they're chicken periods.

    http://blog.peta2.com/period/

  13. Eggs are not an animal.  They are a single cell.  The eggs you buy at the grocery store are not fertilized.  They are no more an animal than the egg a woman sheds with her period is a baby.

    There are very good reasons why some vegetarians (and all vegans) don't eat eggs, but they are related to the way laying hens are treated.  Not because eggs are "an animal."

  14. It's not an animal until it is fertilized. I eat eggs in limitation. I'm only 15 and a lacto-ovo vegetarian. My parents don't fully support me on being a vegetarian so I can't but special food like egg suppliments. I'm planning on when I move out and can buy my own food to eliminate eggs from my diet.

  15. Ok: Vegans eat Absoulutly no animal products. And Vegitarians (Like me) Eat Just no meat. And sometimes they eat fish. And I relieze you asking this because when i go out and order something with cheese or soemthing people are confused cause they know im a vegatarian so i have to explain it.

  16. only ovo-vegetarians or ovo-lacto-vegetarians do.

    There are different kinds of vegetarian diets.

    Lacto-ovo vegetarianism

    NO red meat, fish or poultry

    Eats dairy and eggs

    Lacto vegetarianism

    NO red meat, fish, poultry OR eggs

    Eats dairy

    Ovo vegetarianism

    NO red meat, fish, poultry OR dairy

    Eats eggs

    Vegans don't eat red meat, fish, poultry OR dairy, eggs, honey or any other animal by product. Veganism usually extends beyond just avoiding consuming animal products. It is a philosophical and or ethical point of view which, aims to minimize animal suffering by eliminating the use of all animal products such as leather, fur, wool and silk and avoiding products tested on animals.

    Pescetarians, Pollotarians and Flexitarians are NOT vegetarians, they are are omnivores.

  17. An egg is a bird's period. Disgusting, but true.

    Think of it this way- every month, a human woman produces an egg. If it doesn't get fertilised, it leaves her body as a period. If it does get fertilised, it might implant on the uterine wall and become a baby.

    If a female bird has no contact with a male bird, she can't become pregnant. The egg cannot be fertilised.

    If she does come into contact with a male bird, then egg might be fertilised.

    Most eggs are produced so that there is no chance a male might have mated with the female. It's not a baby bird- it's just a bird's period. She'd have the egg regardless of whether or not it was fertilised

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