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<blockquote data-quote="thefarmerswife" data-source="post: 585359" data-attributes="member: 8796"><p>Wow you folks sure like to try to read something between the lines.</p><p>Maybe you should go back and read the whole thing and only those things.</p><p>I see two extremes here. One chides me for referring to a calf as "he" instead of it.</p><p>Some others seem to think Im inhumane for little more than having a sick calf.</p><p>Some who think "organics" automatically means "no good".</p><p>Holy crap, people, get a grip.</p><p>Organics flew just fine for centuries until some "businesses" began convincing farmers and others</p><p>that if they paid them for something else they would be even better farmers.</p><p>Bull !</p><p>How many of those improvements did we pay for that 10 or 20 or 30 years later we found out </p><p>was not such a good idea after all.</p><p>Poisons, land burned out, etc....</p><p>As for the PETA members here, we not only did something right a way, and plenty at that, </p><p>people around here who know me think I go too far in treating my animals like pets instead of</p><p>the other way around. They would be closer to the opinions seemingly expressed by Bez.</p><p>So don't try to make me out as some inhumane monster. You couldn't be further off.</p><p>Why is it people are allowed to die natural deaths, but animals must be euthanized ?</p><p>How do you know an animal is suffering if they show no outward symptoms of it ?</p><p>Do you think anything that ends in death must involve suffering ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thefarmerswife, post: 585359, member: 8796"] Wow you folks sure like to try to read something between the lines. Maybe you should go back and read the whole thing and only those things. I see two extremes here. One chides me for referring to a calf as "he" instead of it. Some others seem to think Im inhumane for little more than having a sick calf. Some who think "organics" automatically means "no good". Holy crap, people, get a grip. Organics flew just fine for centuries until some "businesses" began convincing farmers and others that if they paid them for something else they would be even better farmers. Bull ! How many of those improvements did we pay for that 10 or 20 or 30 years later we found out was not such a good idea after all. Poisons, land burned out, etc.... As for the PETA members here, we not only did something right a way, and plenty at that, people around here who know me think I go too far in treating my animals like pets instead of the other way around. They would be closer to the opinions seemingly expressed by Bez. So don't try to make me out as some inhumane monster. You couldn't be further off. Why is it people are allowed to die natural deaths, but animals must be euthanized ? How do you know an animal is suffering if they show no outward symptoms of it ? Do you think anything that ends in death must involve suffering ? [/QUOTE]
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