They feel that it is very bad and is a case of animal abuse.
Farming benefits everyone who eats, no matter what they feel about farming, how much they know about farming, or how involved with farming they are.
They feel the same as chicken eggs or goose eggs or bird eggs or ostrich eggs or anything, only they're the same size as a chicken egg.
The main downside to "factory farming" is that animals are treated as commodities, not as living, breathing beings that can feel pain, distress and boredom like we can. Those who operate a so-called "factory farm" have much less emotional attachment to their animals than those who operate a family farm or a hobby farm. This less-than-desirable emotional attachment invites criticism from animal lovers and animal rights groups that such farms practice animal cruelty.
I would feel sad
yes frog eggs do feel like jelly and they also look like a human eye
Ovaphobia is the fear of eggs. If you feel scared or uneasy around eggs, then you have it.
They are wet, soft, and squishy. They feel likejelly.
They are wet, soft, and squishy. They feel likejelly.
They feel bumpy and squishy.If you were to blend mashed potatoes and jello together, it would be a similar consistency to that of scrambled eggs.
Yes, animals that lay eggs do not feel pain during the process of laying eggs.
like marbels
yes