"Meat" is often left as a nebulous term when this discussion comes up about banning it, likely on purpose.
Most of the time it's referring to beef/cattle and eventually other mammalian meats such as pork, venison, etc, due to the carbon/time requirements needed to raise such animals to an age for slaughter being much higher than say fowl. Fowl that can not only provide eggs and feathers in addition to their meat but function as pest control in gardens since they will eat almost anything moving under them like slugs, insects, and so on.
Personally I prefer eating chicken over any other meat so a ban on beef, pork, and other mammalian meats wouldn't affect me.
But,
I'm aware that such a ban would only be the tip of the spear leading to other meats also being banned as is always the case with general concepts such as 'ban "meat"', so while it isn't something affecting me directly [yet], I'm still against it.
"Meat" is often left as a nebulous term when this discussion comes up about banning it, likely on purpose.
Most of the time it's referring to beef/cattle and eventually other mammalian meats such as pork, venison, etc, due to the carbon/time requirements needed to raise such animals to an age for slaughter being much higher than say fowl. Fowl that can not only provide eggs and feathers in addition to their meat but function as pest control in gardens since they will eat almost anything moving under them like slugs, insects, and so on.
Personally I prefer eating chicken over any other meat so a ban on beef, pork, and other mammalian meats wouldn't affect me.
But,
I'm aware that such a ban would only be the tip of the spear leading to other meats also being banned as is always the case with general concepts such as 'ban "meat"', so while it isn't something affecting me directly [yet], I'm still against it.