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Mourning cow - How long does it last?
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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1639979" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>I'm sorry cowgal but that link was the biggest load of rubbish. Every living thing on earth has evolved for millions of years and has evolved traits to do just that. Long term memory of painful situations is a survival trait. Security in a herd situation is a survival trait. Looking after young is a species survival trait. Humans share these survival traits but humans then have an active conscience and an ability to reason far beyond what animals are capable of. I mean many animals eat or kill their own young, is this cruel? Actually it isn't, again it is a survival trait, animals do things different to us. </p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, i hate cruelty and think we should give animals the best life possible, we have come a long way from past practices and still can do more moving forward. But this thought we should portray human emotions and reasoning with animals is simply not being able to deal with it yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1639979, member: 33533"] I'm sorry cowgal but that link was the biggest load of rubbish. Every living thing on earth has evolved for millions of years and has evolved traits to do just that. Long term memory of painful situations is a survival trait. Security in a herd situation is a survival trait. Looking after young is a species survival trait. Humans share these survival traits but humans then have an active conscience and an ability to reason far beyond what animals are capable of. I mean many animals eat or kill their own young, is this cruel? Actually it isn't, again it is a survival trait, animals do things different to us. Don't get me wrong, i hate cruelty and think we should give animals the best life possible, we have come a long way from past practices and still can do more moving forward. But this thought we should portray human emotions and reasoning with animals is simply not being able to deal with it yourself. [/QUOTE]
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