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How do I cope with Butchering..???
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<blockquote data-quote="bgm" data-source="post: 529163" data-attributes="member: 1754"><p>My grandmother lived her whole life on a farm and never ate one piece of beef they grew on their place. Nothing says you have to if you don't want. Trade the cow for someone else's and eat that one. Kind of the old "it's no one you know" thing.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of how you approach it, it's a cow. Not a pet, not your freind. It's being raised for meat. Don't get attached, don't talk about how cute it is. Pour it food and if you want to talk to it while your doing it, don't say here baby, here's your breakfast, say here eat up, your going to taste great.</p><p></p><p>It's about attitude. My grandmother never got past it, don't think my wife will either. You just have to try to, or not. It's up to you. :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgm, post: 529163, member: 1754"] My grandmother lived her whole life on a farm and never ate one piece of beef they grew on their place. Nothing says you have to if you don't want. Trade the cow for someone else's and eat that one. Kind of the old "it's no one you know" thing. Regardless of how you approach it, it's a cow. Not a pet, not your freind. It's being raised for meat. Don't get attached, don't talk about how cute it is. Pour it food and if you want to talk to it while your doing it, don't say here baby, here's your breakfast, say here eat up, your going to taste great. It's about attitude. My grandmother never got past it, don't think my wife will either. You just have to try to, or not. It's up to you. :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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