Soldato
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Thanks, I didn't know that, I thought all stock were wintered indoors. Apologies if my post came of quite indigant! Makes a lot more sense now.
yeh they're taking a hit on material costs, but they'll be saving livestock in the process that would have typically died.
It would be if farmers were more interested in caring for their livestock than they were in making money with them.
The temptation to reply to you with something that would get me banned is overwhelming.
Go and work on a farm for a day. I bet you wouldn't last five minutes.
It would be if farmers were more interested in caring for their livestock than they were in making money with them.
Ramming your arm inside a sheep to keep your hand warm =![]()
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about.
And Farmers clearly have ways of dealing with their problem yet chose not to, complaining that their animals die in weather we get EVERY YEAR when they don't try and do anything to protect them from it doesn't make much sense.
"Oh boo hoo my animals died", well they left them outside in a blizzard for god knows how long, what did they expect? Yes it's sad and I do honestly feel sorry for them, it's both their livelihood and I'm sure it's emotionally painful to lose animals, however acting like there was nothing that they could do about it is incredibly self righteous.
Am I just being stupid here
I would say you need to educate yourself on the economics of farming, but it appears English is a far more pressing concern!
Leaving live stock out in their natural environment is cruel?
But having someone kill it on your behalf, butcher it and shove it in little plastic boxes so you can shove bits of it in the oven and eat it with mint sauce isn't?
The hypocrisy![]()
Thanks for your response, beyond pointless!
Thats not the point here is it. The livestock are in a location not of there choosing and often trapped , so that in the event of freak weather they can not simply move on - as a result farmers should have a duty to protect and keep them safe. Not simply use the excuse of ' It snowed a lot, and I was too busy by my warm fire, to go help them to safety, dig them out of the **** hole they are in'