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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1230374" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Saw it shortly after it went up. Don't know how it went after that. </p><p>Glad it was pulled. </p><p></p><p>I tell my students every semester - in today's world, those of us involved in animal agriculture and veterinary medicine need to be VERY CAREFUL about what we post - in words and photos - about what we do. Far too many folks out there today don't have an inkling about the constant struggle of life and death on a farm or ranch...all they know is fluffy puppies & kitties, and a Disneyfied world of talking animals that always get along with one another...and their meat comes from the grocery, neatly wrapped in plastic, or already prepared and ready to pop into the microwave. </p><p>All it takes is one photo like that neglected cancer-eye cow, or someone trying to get a down cow up by what would look like - to those folks - barbaric tactics - and the reputation of all responsible livestockproducers is sullied. </p><p>We know what it is...but they don't; and they outnumber us - and often outvote us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1230374, member: 12607"] Saw it shortly after it went up. Don't know how it went after that. Glad it was pulled. I tell my students every semester - in today's world, those of us involved in animal agriculture and veterinary medicine need to be VERY CAREFUL about what we post - in words and photos - about what we do. Far too many folks out there today don't have an inkling about the constant struggle of life and death on a farm or ranch...all they know is fluffy puppies & kitties, and a Disneyfied world of talking animals that always get along with one another...and their meat comes from the grocery, neatly wrapped in plastic, or already prepared and ready to pop into the microwave. All it takes is one photo like that neglected cancer-eye cow, or someone trying to get a down cow up by what would look like - to those folks - barbaric tactics - and the reputation of all responsible livestockproducers is sullied. We know what it is...but they don't; and they outnumber us - and often outvote us. [/QUOTE]
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