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A big shout out to my Amish neighbors
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1851660" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Yeah, the actual backstory to why my wife got into the story and called the people, stemmed from a conversation we tried to have with the sister in law about farming practices. She had seen an online video of dairy calves being mistreated. Tried telling her that if it was anything to it it was an employee of a dairy and likely an isolated incident. Told her that mistreating and neglecting livestock doesn't benefit anything, and that's it's in the farmers and ranchers interests to maintain healthy animals and to handle them properly. She just stared and shook her head in disagreement because it wasn't the narrative she wanted to hear.</p><p>She doesn't like dairy products because of the treatment of the animals, won't eat much meat, only small amounts of chicken, turkey or fish.</p><p>Oh and she only buys eggs from "happy" chickens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1851660, member: 24816"] Yeah, the actual backstory to why my wife got into the story and called the people, stemmed from a conversation we tried to have with the sister in law about farming practices. She had seen an online video of dairy calves being mistreated. Tried telling her that if it was anything to it it was an employee of a dairy and likely an isolated incident. Told her that mistreating and neglecting livestock doesn’t benefit anything, and that’s it’s in the farmers and ranchers interests to maintain healthy animals and to handle them properly. She just stared and shook her head in disagreement because it wasn’t the narrative she wanted to hear. She doesn’t like dairy products because of the treatment of the animals, won’t eat much meat, only small amounts of chicken, turkey or fish. Oh and she only buys eggs from “happy” chickens. [/QUOTE]
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