“Bob Comis raises around 500 pigs a year at Stony Brook Farm in Schoharie, NY, aspiring to the highest possible welfare standards. But Comis has his doubts. In a post called ‘It Might be Wrong to Eat Meat,’ he summarized his ethical dilemma in a sentence: ‘This morning, as I look out the window at a pasture quickly growing full of frolicking lambs, I am feeling very much that it might be wrong to eat meat, and that I might indeed be a very bad person for killing animals for a living.’
From Modern Farmer: Farm Confessional: I Raise Livestock and I Think It May Be Wrong