• barsoap@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    There’s a reason pretty much no culture or religion bans consumption of goats or sheep; they are critical.

    Not the baseline poor people staple over here either, though, that’d be chickens, as well as one or two pigs, as scrap eaters: One to sell, one to turn into bacon by hanging it into the chimney. Sheep have a crucial role but as lawn mowers and soil compactors on dikes, also wool in the past but nowadays (non-merino) wool is basically worthless, as in often not even recouping the costs of shearing. The meat is certainly eaten but as said it’s neither a staple, or crucial ingredient of some classic dish. Eating game is more common. Heck horse overall might be more common. Goats really aren’t a thing at all.

    • Neato@ttrpg.network
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      1 year ago

      Right. For sheep/goats I was mostly talking about history.

      Chickens are definitely the preferred animal in a lot of the world both in subsistence and when countries raise meat.