Sacred Cow: The Nutritional, Environmental and Ethical Case for Better Meat
United States
1455 people rated A film about the current debate on eating and raising cattle for food, showing that animal-sourced foods are nutritious for humans and can be raised in a way that is beneficial for the environment.
Documentary
Cast (1)
You May Also Like
User Reviews
user6182085343594
29/05/2023 07:27
source: Sacred Cow: The Nutritional, Environmental and Ethical Case for Better Meat
صــفــاء🦋🤍
23/05/2023 03:21
A brilliant and thought provoking journey. The importance of the subject must not be underestimated if farmers are to continue to be able to feed the world. Of concern is the narrative being pushed those with vested interest in the artificial meat business, including politicians. Thank you for putting out this film.
user4529234120238
23/05/2023 03:21
Very happy to watch this documentary! The promise of regenerative farming is amazing but talked about very little! It exposes some of the flaws of the veggie movement without being all aggressive and the movie itself isn't super depressing as some of these documentaries can be. I liked it!
sergine Merkel
23/05/2023 03:21
A must see for anyone interested in health, lifestyle and saving the planet.
sizwes_lounge
23/05/2023 03:21
This documentary explains regenerative farming and how it's actually good for the planet. I had heard about Polyface Farm before and was glad to see they were represented. We have got to do better for this planet by supporting farmers who practice regenerative farming.
Hasnain Razak khatri
23/05/2023 03:21
Grateful to the farmers forging new ground in responsible farming practices and for those willing to participate in telling their story. The work is grueling and high risk: we are the beneficiaries. Thanks for the efforts of the producers to get this project completed.
SOFIA ANDRES
23/05/2023 03:21
Finally a science based program that highlights how regenerative ag is a key part of feeding our future and that we require a balanced science based approach to agriculture. Very well done! We need more like this one.
Lane_y0195
23/05/2023 03:21
I am very interested in the topic of food production, and one of the issues is the fact that it has become a plant vs meat battle, that is being played out via media, social media and various other platforms for propaganda.
Being single minded or closed minded is never going to solve anything. All conflicts are eventually solved by dialogue and some give and take. The plant based activists need to realise that there is an environmental cost, a loss of life cost and a personal health cost to their diet, and that eating small amounts of meat that was raised in a natural environment is actually a win on all of these levels.
From a farming perspective, farmers and more importantly governments and multi national corporations need to realise that how a large proportion of farming is currently being done is also wrong from an environmental perspective, from a loss of life perspective and from a health perspective. So when you look at these opposed stand points, the negative realities of both sides are actually very similar.
So if you could stop the gesturing and pontification, the solution is fairly simple - produce food as nature intended, let nature repair the environment, stimulate life and provide healthy nutritious food regardless of whether it is plant or meat based. This film is a good step in the right direction.
Remember the words of Nelson Mandela - Education is the greatest weapon known to man!!!
CreatorMikki
23/05/2023 03:21
I'm a vegan and I loved this film because it thoughtfully addresses several of the things I'm concerned with; climate change, food nutrition/quality, compassion for animals, and family farms. Regenerative farming is a key to a sustainable future. Thank you for spreading the word about regenerative farming.
mekdiyee
23/05/2023 03:21
This documentary ignores so much accepted science regarding our health and the environment, as well as ignoring the points of the animal rights movement.