Not in a bun no, but bulking out Mouse or Oscar's food or worse still in a tube of glue!miss hellfire wrote:If i come back as a fresian, i'm gonna be a bullemic one. The less meat on my bones the less likely i'll end up in a bun.

Not in a bun no, but bulking out Mouse or Oscar's food or worse still in a tube of glue!miss hellfire wrote:If i come back as a fresian, i'm gonna be a bullemic one. The less meat on my bones the less likely i'll end up in a bun.
Without wanting to sound facetious, they weren't otherwise going to die of old age.Jake wrote:Thousands of cows were slaughtered due to the 2001 F&M outbreak.Ronnie Rowlands wrote:I mean death wise. People go crazy and yes people do lose money, but in the end, there is no big ecidemic.
Spencer - do you know the real meaning of the word "facetious" I doubt it given your liberal use of the word.Spencer For Hire wrote:Without wanting to sound facetious, they weren't otherwise going to die of old age.Jake wrote:Thousands of cows were slaughtered due to the 2001 F&M outbreak.Ronnie Rowlands wrote:I mean death wise. People go crazy and yes people do lose money, but in the end, there is no big ecidemic.
Actually the dog did it - hence the copyright "OscarPlymouth"wells wrote:And this is his sisters website created by Stu himself.
http://www.thegoatsanctuary.org
I think you're taking me slightly too seriously. And yes, admittedly 'glib' would have been a better term to use.StuartPlymouth wrote:Spencer - do you know the real meaning of the word "facetious" I doubt it given your liberal use of the word.Spencer For Hire wrote: Without wanting to sound facetious, they weren't otherwise going to die of old age.
You forget, no doubt to your dissatisfaction, that not all animals are reared or maintained purely for slaughter.
My sister runs a sanctuary for goats, pigs, sheep and other animals that would have no where else to live out their natural lives. F&M causes havoc, she cannot pick up aminals that are in distress simply because of the DEFRA regulations.
This isn't all about the food on your plate on a sunday afternoon you know!