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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 215219" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>I kind of know how you feel, Ranchcop. When I said I wasn't particulary interested in hearing about rabbit heads being chopped off and chicken's feet being tied to keep them from running after their heads got lopped of, I got busted on for not appreciating how someone prefers to feed his family and living in a fantasy world about how meat eventually found it's way to the grocery store. I don't need a visual of rabbits heads flying and chickens flopping around slinging blood..I don't think it really ads anything to a conversation other than being made for shock value to belittle someone's take on something. Oh, and by the way to whomever it was who chided me about cleaning the geese, and ducks, and deer and whatever...I help my grandson and son-in-law with their fresh killed deer when they get one since they hunt on my farm. Turkey season is in effect here and I'm certain I'll pluck some feathers.</p><p></p><p>That said, I was really excited when I found this board. And I'm still excited when I learn something from it. There are wonderful, knowledgeable people here who have a great deal of information to impart. I am, however, very disappointed in the posturing and chest thumping by adults who seem to think it's ok, that it's in fact their duty, to belittle someone asking an honest question. I'm not talking about about the question asked about the "calf's feet sticking out for hours, what do I do"...that was indeed an absurd question. But there are questions and comments that do not deserve the ugly responses tossed back at them.</p><p></p><p>I, for one, have no interest in organic farming, however, I'm certain there are those that do...and I am certain you have as much right to express yourself as anyone else.</p><p></p><p>Take care and don't let the "hurrahs" get cha down.</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 215219, member: 3873"] I kind of know how you feel, Ranchcop. When I said I wasn't particulary interested in hearing about rabbit heads being chopped off and chicken's feet being tied to keep them from running after their heads got lopped of, I got busted on for not appreciating how someone prefers to feed his family and living in a fantasy world about how meat eventually found it's way to the grocery store. I don't need a visual of rabbits heads flying and chickens flopping around slinging blood..I don't think it really ads anything to a conversation other than being made for shock value to belittle someone's take on something. Oh, and by the way to whomever it was who chided me about cleaning the geese, and ducks, and deer and whatever...I help my grandson and son-in-law with their fresh killed deer when they get one since they hunt on my farm. Turkey season is in effect here and I'm certain I'll pluck some feathers. That said, I was really excited when I found this board. And I'm still excited when I learn something from it. There are wonderful, knowledgeable people here who have a great deal of information to impart. I am, however, very disappointed in the posturing and chest thumping by adults who seem to think it's ok, that it's in fact their duty, to belittle someone asking an honest question. I'm not talking about about the question asked about the "calf's feet sticking out for hours, what do I do"...that was indeed an absurd question. But there are questions and comments that do not deserve the ugly responses tossed back at them. I, for one, have no interest in organic farming, however, I'm certain there are those that do...and I am certain you have as much right to express yourself as anyone else. Take care and don't let the "hurrahs" get cha down. Alice [/QUOTE]
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