Your pets will eat the bugs too
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Bugs, her own poop, dead birds she finds, other dog's poop, entire branches, cat poop, tennis balls, cow poop [she really like poop ?].
Anyone care to guess the breed?
German Shepherd?
my mother in laws old dog used to eat its own shit.... she was pretty dumb though
Your mother in law or her dog?
well my mother in law is a second wave Feminist so who knows :P
"They provide all the proteins you need!"
And NONE of the fats and essential fatty acids that you actually need and have been brainwashed into thinking are bad for you.
Replacing meat and fish with insects will prove to be just as terrible for health as replacing them with plant based protein. There is nothing wrong with Garbanzo beans, and as part of a normal, healthy diet, they are a great source of many vital nutrients, but they do NOT replace the healthy fats and fat soluble vitamins you need from meat. Bugs will prove to be no different, and it's intentional.
The mental and physical disorders that come from a lack of proper fats in the diet can be directly associated with clownworld. This is why they've been pushing so damn hard for veganism and now bugs: the reduced mental capacity and hyper emotionalism that results from a malnourished brain are so much easier to control than a healthy, fully functioning adult.
Eat unhealthy fats, processed sucrose, textured soy protein, nutrient zero corn products, and bugs, while avoiding everything that might make you human again.
Funny. If our ancestors 500,000 years ago had a vegan diet or vegetarian diet... theyd either wouldve starved to death or they would have never obtain enough calories to promote brain growth/size to obtain higher thinking.
You don't have cats, do you?
Cuz if you did you'd know what the crunch sounds like. When they find a grasshopper or a preying mantis and spend twenty minutes gnawing on it.
Our cat was a connoisseur of spiders, no spider got away with its life.
Spiders were not listed in the article as ingredients so he'd probably never eat the stuff.
I like spiders, my wife gets annoyed that I tend to save every spider rather then just squash it.
I'd trust my pets eating wild bugs they find in the yard or in my house than whatever slurry of processed, reticulated, compressed substance that gets packaged and shipped for profit from a dog food company. The push to make me eat the same thing my dog does is also unsettling.
Our pets already try to do so.