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How do I cope with Butchering..???
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 529172" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Like Angie said, Don't name it. Treat it well, treat it kind but don't make it a pet. If you make it a pet someone in your family may get seriously hurt or killed. Its soo easy to think it is a pet cause you will learn its personality but you can't count on them being loyal like a dog. (do a search on the board to see the many accidents and fatalities people have had due to Pets) Once you have gotten her to where you need her and she is put down and processed you can rest assured that you have provided your family with some of the healthiest best raised meat available and you know the animal was treated humanely - as most are. (And when they put one down they do not feel a thing if the processor knows what he is doing - and most do)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 529172, member: 4362"] Like Angie said, Don't name it. Treat it well, treat it kind but don't make it a pet. If you make it a pet someone in your family may get seriously hurt or killed. Its soo easy to think it is a pet cause you will learn its personality but you can't count on them being loyal like a dog. (do a search on the board to see the many accidents and fatalities people have had due to Pets) Once you have gotten her to where you need her and she is put down and processed you can rest assured that you have provided your family with some of the healthiest best raised meat available and you know the animal was treated humanely - as most are. (And when they put one down they do not feel a thing if the processor knows what he is doing - and most do) [/QUOTE]
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