Posted on 02/22/2017 12:30:19 PM PST by nickcarraway
NEW YORK - Animal lovers will pay their respects to the bull that ran away from a Queens slaughterhouse and died Tuesday.
A vigil is being held Wednesday night at the Aziz slaughterhouse on Beaver Road in Jamaica, where the bull escaped from.
Bull Who Escaped from Queens Slaughterhouse Has Died Officers chased the bull through the streets for hours, shooting him with tranquilizers. He was eventually cornered at 158th street and 116th Avenue, nearly two miles away.
The bull died while on its way to the Animal Care and Control Center in East New York, Brooklyn.
The vigil begins at 7 p.m.
No, blood had to be shed to “clothe” Adam and Eve properly after they sinned. In God’s eyes, their need for the spiritual clothing of God’s righteousness and redemption was inseparable from their need for physical clothes. The Bible shows us that everything God did and does with man points to Jesus, and until Jesus’ death on the cross, the blood of animals served as a temporary substitute for Jesus Christ himself, the Lamb of God.
probably a steer. Bulls do not make for good eating, tend to be tough, at least in my experience
But these same leftists wear p*ssy hats to their ‘abortion rights’ march vigils.
Sick.
Maybe some enterprising person could sell those at this ‘bull vigil’.
Why would police even be involved in something like that?
When seals or whales get beached they always call experts from an aquarium.
Who ordered the police to relocate the buck? It makes no sense,expecially since it was not a danger to anyone.
Some idiot sitting in an office made a bad call.
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The method of slaughter for halal is cruel and barbaric. It should not be allowed in civilized countries. Somebody should show all these people video of how horrible it is and how cruel Muslims are to animals. That bull died before it got to the halal torture chamber.
Well, even bulls can outlive their usefulness and a
trip to the slaughter house is a possibility. In this
case the animal did not appear to have the size of a
full grown bull. From my view it looked more like it
could be a market ready steer. My point was really that
I suspected that the reporter may not be proficient in
bovine sex or bull vs steer identification.
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