Ok so we stop eating beef to reduce greenhouse emissions. So do we just let the species go extinct because we have bred them in much of the world to be unable to reproduce without human assistance as the calves are too big to be born without assistance? Or do we let them breed and the survivors spread out eating human crops as there are no predators left that are able to take down and kill an adult cow? This is the one area I have never been able to get an answer on from either the scientists or the PETA crowd.
Yes I know not all the predators are extinct but compared to the number of cattle in Texas, how many bears or packs of wolves are there, or would be tolerated by the human population before fear would cause them to be killed off?
Ok so we stop eating beef to reduce greenhouse emissions. So do we just let the species go extinct because we have bred them in much of the world to be unable to reproduce without human assistance as the calves are too big to be born without assistance? Or do we let them breed and the survivors spread out eating human crops as there are no predators left that are able to take down and kill an adult cow? This is the one area I have never been able to get an answer on from either the scientists or the PETA crowd.
Yes I know not all the predators are extinct but compared to the number of cattle in Texas, how many bears or packs of wolves are there, or would be tolerated by the human population before fear would cause them to be killed off?