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Florida dairy in hot water.
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1461286" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The subsequent links to the goat slaughter articles brought back memorys. A friend of mine used to raise goats, pigs and cattle and sell them from the farm. He had a good set up for lsughtering them and scalding the pigs. He sold a goat to a grop that wanted to slughter it on his place by themselves. He gave them the go ahead. Turns out they fed it beer till it was drunk then started a bon fire and threw the goat in live. When collins heard the rucous he came out and shot the goat and ran the people off at gun point. For a while he had issues with animals being killed during the night and left to lay, fences cut, hay stacks burned. The sheriff finally caught the guys doing it, yup, the goat burners. They all ended up in jail. Collins never did seem really right about slaughtering any animals after that.</p><p>Collins happened to be black and only black any where around the county other then his wife and kids. He was referred to as the Lakeside N word by most people. But at that time and place it wasn;t considered derogatory, just a name. There's a lot more to the Collins story, but the final out come was him getting out of agriculture which was his great passion.</p><p>Dam, now I'm going to be pizzed off all day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1461286, member: 34"] The subsequent links to the goat slaughter articles brought back memorys. A friend of mine used to raise goats, pigs and cattle and sell them from the farm. He had a good set up for lsughtering them and scalding the pigs. He sold a goat to a grop that wanted to slughter it on his place by themselves. He gave them the go ahead. Turns out they fed it beer till it was drunk then started a bon fire and threw the goat in live. When collins heard the rucous he came out and shot the goat and ran the people off at gun point. For a while he had issues with animals being killed during the night and left to lay, fences cut, hay stacks burned. The sheriff finally caught the guys doing it, yup, the goat burners. They all ended up in jail. Collins never did seem really right about slaughtering any animals after that. Collins happened to be black and only black any where around the county other then his wife and kids. He was referred to as the Lakeside N word by most people. But at that time and place it wasn;t considered derogatory, just a name. There's a lot more to the Collins story, but the final out come was him getting out of agriculture which was his great passion. Dam, now I'm going to be pizzed off all day! [/QUOTE]
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