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<blockquote data-quote="PAaugus" data-source="post: 1278583" data-attributes="member: 24323"><p>I don't want to be argumentive, but if the animal sold get a few cent less, but weights more with water in it's belly, what's the difference? The fellow that Bigfoottalked about making calves suffer showed his nature. My nature is to treat people and animals fairly. Yes, without water, it may not kill them, but it's not right. maybe if someone would move you around the country in a car or truck under stressful conditions for you and kept food and water from you for 24 hrs , you would have a chang of mind. When I died, and stand before the Lord, amimal cruelty shouldn't be an issue, because my heart tells me it's not right to withhold food, water, and shelter from an animal. Or for that matter, Chaining a dog to a box, keeping birds in a cage in the house. You get the picture. Peace Brother. even if I don't agree with your practice, I used the word cruel in the lighter sense for I believe most farmers treat their animals good. God had to put a sense of caring in their heart's or they wouldn't want to be livestock farmers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAaugus, post: 1278583, member: 24323"] I don't want to be argumentive, but if the animal sold get a few cent less, but weights more with water in it's belly, what's the difference? The fellow that Bigfoottalked about making calves suffer showed his nature. My nature is to treat people and animals fairly. Yes, without water, it may not kill them, but it's not right. maybe if someone would move you around the country in a car or truck under stressful conditions for you and kept food and water from you for 24 hrs , you would have a chang of mind. When I died, and stand before the Lord, amimal cruelty shouldn't be an issue, because my heart tells me it's not right to withhold food, water, and shelter from an animal. Or for that matter, Chaining a dog to a box, keeping birds in a cage in the house. You get the picture. Peace Brother. even if I don't agree with your practice, I used the word cruel in the lighter sense for I believe most farmers treat their animals good. God had to put a sense of caring in their heart's or they wouldn't want to be livestock farmers [/QUOTE]
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