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<blockquote data-quote="warpaint" data-source="post: 537404" data-attributes="member: 2793"><p>But after watching a certain program on tv tonight, I tried to go to bed and felt the need to get this out.</p><p></p><p>Without calling the network or for that matter the name of the show, I found it very abusing to animal breeders as a whole.</p><p></p><p>In light of the recent Derby tragedy, a certain show has decided to go after racehorse breeders.</p><p></p><p>The show depicts what happens to horses who don't fit the bill. They are sold to a buyer, who in turn sells them to the highest bidder at auction.</p><p></p><p>First, as a breeder of any animal, if it don't work for your program, you are not going to keep it in that program. If you sell, trade or kill, it's a fact, it's got to go. This applies for any breeder, be it dogs, cattle or horses.</p><p></p><p>I would also like to point out, that I love horses. I don't know of a more magnificent animal. I also love cattle, but if they don't work for me, their headed to the slaughter house. I have 2 heifers in a feed pen right now, that don't fit the bill, and eventually, they will end up on my table.</p><p></p><p>I guess it comes down to this.</p><p>If all these animal rights people, want to be vegetarians, then so be it. But, I offer them this.</p><p>Where do those veggies come from? The earth? With all those dead leaves and animals in it that gives it nutrients? HMMMM?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warpaint, post: 537404, member: 2793"] But after watching a certain program on tv tonight, I tried to go to bed and felt the need to get this out. Without calling the network or for that matter the name of the show, I found it very abusing to animal breeders as a whole. In light of the recent Derby tragedy, a certain show has decided to go after racehorse breeders. The show depicts what happens to horses who don't fit the bill. They are sold to a buyer, who in turn sells them to the highest bidder at auction. First, as a breeder of any animal, if it don't work for your program, you are not going to keep it in that program. If you sell, trade or kill, it's a fact, it's got to go. This applies for any breeder, be it dogs, cattle or horses. I would also like to point out, that I love horses. I don't know of a more magnificent animal. I also love cattle, but if they don't work for me, their headed to the slaughter house. I have 2 heifers in a feed pen right now, that don't fit the bill, and eventually, they will end up on my table. I guess it comes down to this. If all these animal rights people, want to be vegetarians, then so be it. But, I offer them this. Where do those veggies come from? The earth? With all those dead leaves and animals in it that gives it nutrients? HMMMM? [/QUOTE]
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