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<blockquote data-quote="dcara" data-source="post: 750709" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>The more I thought about this the more it bothered me. Partly because of something a presenter at a Cow/Calf clinc a couple weeks ago said when he was giving his presentation on what HSUS and PETA were up to. One of the things he said is that we have to stop giving them the bats to beat us with. Specifically with regard to displaying sick animals. Sick animals are something that comes with this job if you do enough of it, and leaving them in a pasture visible from the road or taking them to the sale barn for everyone to see is not what you would call good advertising for the industry. Nobody will remember the 10,000 healthy cattle in the pastures, or that went through the sale just fine, but you can bet a video of one sick animal will show up on their website decrying how irresponsible we in the industry are. To try and keep this circumstance from happening to me, and potentially contributing to the poor advertising problem, and to minimize the financial loss, I called the Dallas and Fort Worth Zoos to see if they would be interested in a donation if I ever had a animal that needed to be disposed of. They thought it was an interesting concept but would have to investigate it further. They did however give me the contact info for some Big Cat and predator refuges which are interested in talking to me more about this. I'll let you know how my discussions go. But you may want to see if there are similar organizations in your area. A tax write off for a donation may only be slightly better than the cost of a bullet, but it probably beats parading at least some of the sick ones around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcara, post: 750709, member: 473"] The more I thought about this the more it bothered me. Partly because of something a presenter at a Cow/Calf clinc a couple weeks ago said when he was giving his presentation on what HSUS and PETA were up to. One of the things he said is that we have to stop giving them the bats to beat us with. Specifically with regard to displaying sick animals. Sick animals are something that comes with this job if you do enough of it, and leaving them in a pasture visible from the road or taking them to the sale barn for everyone to see is not what you would call good advertising for the industry. Nobody will remember the 10,000 healthy cattle in the pastures, or that went through the sale just fine, but you can bet a video of one sick animal will show up on their website decrying how irresponsible we in the industry are. To try and keep this circumstance from happening to me, and potentially contributing to the poor advertising problem, and to minimize the financial loss, I called the Dallas and Fort Worth Zoos to see if they would be interested in a donation if I ever had a animal that needed to be disposed of. They thought it was an interesting concept but would have to investigate it further. They did however give me the contact info for some Big Cat and predator refuges which are interested in talking to me more about this. I'll let you know how my discussions go. But you may want to see if there are similar organizations in your area. A tax write off for a donation may only be slightly better than the cost of a bullet, but it probably beats parading at least some of the sick ones around. [/QUOTE]
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