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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 702137" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Like others on here I was pretty much raised on the farm. I had a calf named Brownie that would come follow me around like a dog. Next I new dad had him on the table. Even as a small child I new the end result of all the animals on the farm. It was often my duty to put down the animals for butchering. While going to college I worked for a vet. One duty was to put down animals when necessary. Each and every time I got a knot in my stomach. Yes I have pets with names that will bow their head for a scratch. Just so you know I do not enjoy hauling them to the barn when the time comes, and still get a little knot in my stomach. Over the years there have been many and I am certain there will be many more. I will enjoy each and every one as a pet but also will face reality and haul them to the packer or barn with no regret, when the time comes. They are animals, I am a human. Animals exist to serve me, for pleasure, food, or both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 702137, member: 5494"] Like others on here I was pretty much raised on the farm. I had a calf named Brownie that would come follow me around like a dog. Next I new dad had him on the table. Even as a small child I new the end result of all the animals on the farm. It was often my duty to put down the animals for butchering. While going to college I worked for a vet. One duty was to put down animals when necessary. Each and every time I got a knot in my stomach. Yes I have pets with names that will bow their head for a scratch. Just so you know I do not enjoy hauling them to the barn when the time comes, and still get a little knot in my stomach. Over the years there have been many and I am certain there will be many more. I will enjoy each and every one as a pet but also will face reality and haul them to the packer or barn with no regret, when the time comes. They are animals, I am a human. Animals exist to serve me, for pleasure, food, or both. [/QUOTE]
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