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<blockquote data-quote="Sundown Land &amp;amp; Livest" data-source="post: 58594" data-attributes="member: 980"><p>I have a 4 yr old daughter and a 3 year old son. This was the first year that we have raised our own calves and my children really enjoyed them. From the begining we explained that the calves were being raised in order to be eaten and even named one of them T-bone. He would let the kids pet him and would lick thier hands. The kids did really well with taking the calves to slaughter, but I am wondering if it is because the kids are so young and dont fully understand what happens. </p><p></p><p>I was wondering about some of your experiences on this subject, and helpful hints on how to explain and make it easier for them as they get older.</p><p></p><p>Thanks </p><p>Todd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sundown Land & Livest, post: 58594, member: 980"] I have a 4 yr old daughter and a 3 year old son. This was the first year that we have raised our own calves and my children really enjoyed them. From the begining we explained that the calves were being raised in order to be eaten and even named one of them T-bone. He would let the kids pet him and would lick thier hands. The kids did really well with taking the calves to slaughter, but I am wondering if it is because the kids are so young and dont fully understand what happens. I was wondering about some of your experiences on this subject, and helpful hints on how to explain and make it easier for them as they get older. Thanks Todd [/QUOTE]
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