To: followerofchrist
I hate drinking milk from dirty
cows standing in their own feces. Disgusting.
Your above statement is pure Peta, the newsletter was sent to me, years ago.
I promise you, we do not spend $1,000's of dollars for a good Milk Cow and allow them to stand in their own feces.
If you are getting milk from a dirty dairy, then of course it is bad.
A cow is milked in the milking shed and released onto the finest green pastures, and fed the finest foods.
And yes, way more chemicals than I like.
I would not be surprised to find that i had spent more hours,
cleaning cow and goat pens, than I ever did cleaning my house........Both have to be clean.
Peta goes to great trouble to find one crazy person, who keeps the animals in dirt and filth, just as the crazy old woman will have 200 cats in her stinking house.
The stuff Peta says is not the truth about how we raise animals.
67 posted on
04/16/2005 12:00:12 AM PDT by
nw_arizona_granny
(Airspeed, altitude, or brains. Two are required to successfully complete a flight.)
To: nw_arizona_granny
Bump
Bump
Bump
Bump
!!!!!
70 posted on
04/16/2005 6:19:05 AM PDT by
Calpernia
(Breederville.com)
To: nw_arizona_granny
"Your above statement is pure Peta, the newsletter was sent to me, years ago.
I promise you, we do not spend $1,000's of dollars for a good Milk Cow and allow them to stand in their own feces."
Good, but you aren't a huge operation with little land, right? I grew up on a cattle ranch next door to a dairy farm. If I were under the influence of PETA, I wouldn't raise my own cows to eat or have deer meat in the freezer. I am a health freak, and I know in fact most animals raised in crowded conditions do receive antibiotics, growth hormone, etc.. It's just my choice to not consume products from filthy, crowded factory farms, and that is where most of them do come from. I have seen it with my own eyes, when I was younger and as recent as last year, so you can't change my mind.
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