From Kevin Hursh's Web site.
If you can't beat 'em, eat 'em
It’s estimated that nearly 50 per cent of India’s grain stocks are eaten by rodents, either in the field or when the crop is being stored in warehouses. According to a report this week by Reuters news service, authorities in Bihar, one of India’s poorest states, are calling on everyone to eat rats. There are even plans to offer rats on restaurant menus. Rat meat is already eaten by some people in India. The Bihar government argues that more people dining on rats will lower human consumption of grain. Plus, there will be fewer rats to eat grain. Cultural differences pertaining to animals and food are amazing. Depending upon your faith, you may not eat pork or you may not eat beef. Most people in North America are turned off by the idea of eating dogs and horses because they’re companion animals. The aversion to rats is because they’re dirty rodents. It is an amazing statistic though that nearly 50 per cent of the grain in India is destroyed by rodents. Makes you wonder why there are so many people who obsess about the amount of grain used to produce biofuels. I’m Kevin Hursh.
I am shocked. I'm Hopper Bin
If you can't beat 'em, eat 'em
It’s estimated that nearly 50 per cent of India’s grain stocks are eaten by rodents, either in the field or when the crop is being stored in warehouses. According to a report this week by Reuters news service, authorities in Bihar, one of India’s poorest states, are calling on everyone to eat rats. There are even plans to offer rats on restaurant menus. Rat meat is already eaten by some people in India. The Bihar government argues that more people dining on rats will lower human consumption of grain. Plus, there will be fewer rats to eat grain. Cultural differences pertaining to animals and food are amazing. Depending upon your faith, you may not eat pork or you may not eat beef. Most people in North America are turned off by the idea of eating dogs and horses because they’re companion animals. The aversion to rats is because they’re dirty rodents. It is an amazing statistic though that nearly 50 per cent of the grain in India is destroyed by rodents. Makes you wonder why there are so many people who obsess about the amount of grain used to produce biofuels. I’m Kevin Hursh.
I am shocked. I'm Hopper Bin
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