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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 19990"><p>Unfortunately, some people can't tell the difference between an animal that actually too thin and an animal that is naturally thin/bony. And Jerseys are a good example! I can't tell you how many times I've had people stop to yell at me for "starving those poor skinny cows", when my vet is telling me that they're too fat!!!!</p><p></p><p>I agree that animals should receive proper care and humane treatment, BUT it is totally wrong to put Animal Rightists in charge of determining what IS proper and humane treatment.</p><p>I've also watched those "Animal Cop" shows and they disgust me -- on occasion you do see animals that are truly abused, but mostly you see honest people being persecuted for using animals for anything other than housepets. They busted a "bunny mill" on there a while back -- "bunny mill" my backside! That was a show breeder who raised high quality show stock, horrible person that she is, she used her culls for meat -- that's why they got her! </p><p></p><p>Ann B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 19990"] Unfortunately, some people can't tell the difference between an animal that actually too thin and an animal that is naturally thin/bony. And Jerseys are a good example! I can't tell you how many times I've had people stop to yell at me for "starving those poor skinny cows", when my vet is telling me that they're too fat!!!! I agree that animals should receive proper care and humane treatment, BUT it is totally wrong to put Animal Rightists in charge of determining what IS proper and humane treatment. I've also watched those "Animal Cop" shows and they disgust me -- on occasion you do see animals that are truly abused, but mostly you see honest people being persecuted for using animals for anything other than housepets. They busted a "bunny mill" on there a while back -- "bunny mill" my backside! That was a show breeder who raised high quality show stock, horrible person that she is, she used her culls for meat -- that's why they got her! Ann B [/QUOTE]
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