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Post by Peter on Aug 7, 2006 17:31:10 GMT 7
Well, I have planned to have a lamb on the spit at my 21st in march.......But I doubt it will be this one. I don't like to kill female animals, they can breed............!!! lol
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Post by Matt on Aug 7, 2006 17:44:51 GMT 7
Haha! I didnt say a thing.....
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Post by Mark on Aug 7, 2006 18:34:48 GMT 7
The Males are better eating in most animal's except for Pig's as the Bors have too much testosterone in the meet the sals are better !!!!!!
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Post by Alasse on Aug 8, 2006 1:40:47 GMT 7
Awww i love quails....and the bubbas they have are just soooo tiny and cute
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Post by Sparkles on Aug 8, 2006 19:47:45 GMT 7
Thank you alasse ...
As usual, there is a few males on this site who can't concentrate on the topic at hand and start dribbling ....
And if they aren't dribbling they will be once I have laid them out the next time I see them!
** Eagle - karma will get you boy **
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Post by Mark on Aug 8, 2006 19:55:00 GMT 7
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Post by Peter on Aug 9, 2006 6:23:01 GMT 7
BA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Back to the male thing, it usually has to do with when the male animal was castrated (if at all). If an animal still has it's testies, it makes the meet taste ectremely strong and yuk!
I must say, I do have respect for bel, she is after all a veggie, better than to do-gooders at uni who tell me it is wrong to kill an animal I have grown myself while they are munching on a meat sandwhich! pffft ignorence can be bliss, but it can also make you nieave
ps forgive the 100 spelling errors I make....I know, i cant spell
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Post by Mark on Aug 9, 2006 14:44:28 GMT 7
I Foigrve yuo Ptre !! lol As you kbnow mime spelng is teh ame My Perspective is each to there own every one has the right to there own belifes (spelling) now matter wot it is
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Post by holly on Aug 9, 2006 16:40:13 GMT 7
aww you would realy kill any of them would you?! thats horrible!, but thats cuming from me, u know how badly i bond to things i could never hurt anything, but at the same time i do eat some meat ;D
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Post by Sparkles on Aug 9, 2006 17:31:56 GMT 7
Eagle I agree 100% in that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I definately don't push my personal feelings on anyone ..... However in having said that Eagle ... if you talk like that about athat gorgeous little lamb like that again I will do something to you that will render you "edible" per Peters post above (ie - if your little one would like a sibbiling I would keep quiet)! No I'm only kidding!
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Post by bubbles on Aug 9, 2006 19:28:22 GMT 7
yay go bel!!!!
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Post by Peter on Aug 10, 2006 5:41:04 GMT 7
I doubt very much that any of the animals I have at the moment would ever become food.......... However, I do plan on getting some lambs to grow up for meat. At least I know that while the live here they'll be fed like pigs and treated well while they are alive.
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Post by Natenla on Aug 10, 2006 9:04:07 GMT 7
I am the same as the girls here, nothing against people having something for meat purposes, but I myself couldnt eat something I have seen alive in the flesh. I have had fresh butchered meat from my boyfriends auntys farm but I never saw the animal alive so it didnt bother me as much, admittedly it was the best meat I have had!!
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Post by Peter on Aug 10, 2006 10:42:07 GMT 7
The meat is always 100 times better like that.
I also personally feel that for someone to eat meat they should first appreciate the process in which that meat has gotten onto the plate. I mean, don't get me wrong, I am in no way a blood thirsty maniac, who loves to kill animals, however, I fully appreciate what is quite a horrible and disgusting process, that many people have to work with on a day to day basis to provide meat for the consumer. The fact that you have not seen an animal does not blind the fact that it once was alive, and was a baby who you may have thought was cute. As long as the animal is treated well up to and incluiding it's death, then I see no problems with breeding, rearing and slaughtering animals for food. That is after all there purpose. I feel that if someone has a problem with any of this then they should consider why then they eat meat, and seriously question how they might feel towards someone who does prepare their own animals for meat?
Please don't anyone take offence to this, I truely respect anyones oppinions, This is just something that has come up quite often at uni, and I am strongly interested in
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Post by holly on Aug 10, 2006 16:52:39 GMT 7
i fully agree with what your saying peter and know where your coming from, but i also agree with nat that i PERSONALY cant stand 2 see something alive and happy, then have it rock up on my plate. i dont think about it once its dead and i never saw it.... its only if iv had contact with that animal, then i could never eat it, let alone kill it..... once its actualy dead, and come from a shop, it dosnt go threw my mind what it once was, its just there
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