First part of the theory is correct (no breeding). The consequences are the exact opposite though: Because we are eating meat and it has a value breeding tries to "improve" the animals and that's why ancient races that don't "deliver" as much milk/meat/etc. disappear.Pista wrote:I have a slightly different look on this.
It's been tabled loads of times & I firmly believe that if everyone became a vegetarian (extreme, I know) then there would be no need to breed the animals in the first place, as there would be no value.
This would mean (worst case) species could become rare & even extinct as a result. (...)
Regarding the actual topic: I live with a veggie and therefore I don't eat much meat (my deliberate decision). Neither do miss it nor do I feel the urge to become a real veggie myself...