Xorkoth
Bluelight Crew
You could reduce the footprint of chicken even further by raising your own and supplementing their diet by letting them graze freely and eat food scraps from your kitchen!
Chicken FTW!
My girlfriend and her roommate keep 2 chickens, they get fresh eggs almost daily, it's pretty cool. The chickens are free range in the yard, and they fuck up all the garden beds, but overall it's a great thing to have.
I'm vegan though my new years resolution is to start eating some dairy and eggs both of which I can procure from ethical livestock holders.
Tbh, I don't think vegan diet is sustainable. I can physically struggle to eat at the best of times and getting all nutrients is difficult with no animal faces.
Cheese and eggs... oh my god, food of.... the gods.

I usually eat a shitload everyday and I am still skinny, with a little natural muscle bulk. but when I have time, I do lots of cardio and sometimes pushups and the like. when I eat to little (normally under stress), I usually feel like shit, which often results in small panic attacks (as recently while writing a hard exam, and having had no proper meal beforehand).
Yeah that's me naturally, I have always eaten tremendous amounts of food, like 3000+ calories (certainly up to 4000 or even more some days) and I used to be rail-skinny with no indication I was even going to ever gain a single pound. My metabolism is super high, I have tons of energy all the time, when I sit still I am always tapping my leg violently to whatever music is on or I'm thinking about. Shit like that. I always had little muscle in my upper body, but very strong legs, due to all the jumping and running around I tend to do. I started working out a couple of years ago and gained myself 30 pounds of muscle and totally changed my build, I'm not a skinny guy anymore and my posture is way better because I have all the core muscles to support my frame finally, my entire shape is different. Recently (past 2 months) I gained 5 pounds of body fat pretty quickly, I weigh 180 now (6 feet plus a half inch in height), contrast that to before working out, the most I ever weighed was 145, I weighed 135 coming off opiates when I started working out. I can see the new body fat in a layer on my stomach, it has me wondering if at 33, it's finally slowing down some...