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# Lhianna Boditoro You don't personally have to eat the whole cow, as...

*September 25, 2025 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Lhianna Boditoro's comment.*

Lhianna Boditoro You don't personally have to eat the whole cow, as long as the whole cow is eaten/used.  I don't think much goes to waste when a cow is butchered.  Even the bones, skin, and offal makes it into useful products (fertilizer, gelatin, leather).
