remember, when I say "natural" I don't mean what we would do in a primitive setting out in the wild.
i meant natural as in, the essential aspects of a thing including what it's natural ends are. For example the nature of a pencil is that it's made of wood and lead, it's natural end is to write, to the degree it can do that is the degree that it's a quality pencil, a shittier pencil is one that can't do write well, etc.
this is called "teleology", everything in existance has its own teleology or "telos", this dictates what's good or bad for it
yes, it is natural for humans to do that to chickens. that is just an advanced way of fulfilling a natural human end to dominate animals for consumption
i meant natural as in, the essential aspects of a thing including what it's natural ends are. For example the nature of a pencil is that it's made of wood and lead, it's natural end is to write, to the degree it can do that is the degree that it's a quality pencil, a shittier pencil is one that can't do write well, etc.
this is called "teleology", everything in existance has its own teleology or "telos", this dictates what's good or bad for it
yes, it is natural for humans to do that to chickens. that is just an advanced way of fulfilling a natural human end to dominate animals for consumption
We do it purely for our own pleasure. I wouldn't consider it natural to torture animals for our own amusement (which goes beyond simply eating them, circuses "torture" animals too), yet we still do it.
If we're going to crack down on every single thing that can be considered "unnatural", we'll end up destroying a lot of things that make up our civilization. Not that I'd personally mind that, as I for one would actually like it if we never did things like fattening animals just so they can be "proper food", gambling, circuses, etc., but something tells me that despite you wanting to ban other "unnatural things" like homosexuality, you won't share that same sentiment for the things I've mentioned.