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<blockquote data-quote="Wren" data-source="post: 59054" data-attributes="member: 982"><p>I grew up in the city and our meat always came out a package. When I moved to the country I never had a problem with butchering. A couple of my cows I would of loved to pull the trigger on myself. The worst problem I had is with the lambs I bred and raised. They are just to darn cute. </p><p>My Aunt and her husband have 2 little girls and they just raised them with the It's raised to be food thought and they are fine. The same with one of my neighbors. It will be the same if I stick with cattle when I have kids. </p><p></p><p>The worst they could do is what my boyfriend's great aunt did. Become a vegitarian. She hasn't touched any meat since she was 8 years old. But each to his own.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Tod. The kids know what is going on. So no point in hiding it from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wren, post: 59054, member: 982"] I grew up in the city and our meat always came out a package. When I moved to the country I never had a problem with butchering. A couple of my cows I would of loved to pull the trigger on myself. The worst problem I had is with the lambs I bred and raised. They are just to darn cute. My Aunt and her husband have 2 little girls and they just raised them with the It's raised to be food thought and they are fine. The same with one of my neighbors. It will be the same if I stick with cattle when I have kids. The worst they could do is what my boyfriend's great aunt did. Become a vegitarian. She hasn't touched any meat since she was 8 years old. But each to his own. I agree with Tod. The kids know what is going on. So no point in hiding it from them. [/QUOTE]
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