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Life down on the farm ......the reality

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 12:49 am
by fuzzywuzzy
Warning if you are a vegan, Vegetarian, Animal rights activist, a member of PETA, or...if you are just offended generally .......Do not read on I make no apologies for my lifestyle or general activities.

Life down on the farm ......the reality

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 1:01 am
by fuzzywuzzy
This is Pete and Woody. They look like this now.

Next week I shall take another pic and they'll look ......well ....a little different. :)


Life down on the farm ......the reality

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 2:18 am
by BTS

Life down on the farm ......the reality

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 2:59 am
by fuzzywuzzy
Hee he heeeee that was funny......pork belly in plum sauce .....yummmmmm.

Life down on the farm ......the reality

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:15 am
by Accountable
I think it is very healthy to remember that we eat meat, and that meat used to be a living animal. The movie Temple Grandin did a great job of illustrating how we can love animals and still be omnivores.

Life down on the farm ......the reality

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 9:49 pm
by flopstock
Dirty Jobs just had an episode where he shot the cow and dressed it, then they went back to the shop and chopped it up. Nasty looking innards.

Life down on the farm ......the reality

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 1:37 am
by fuzzywuzzy
I love that show "dirty jobs"

In the truck.



Going to their timely deaths



I pick them up Friday....preparing seasoning. :)

Life down on the farm ......the reality

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 1:49 am
by fuzzywuzzy
Accountable I've loved (in an animal way) every animal I've raised from calf to lamb to chicks to piglets. I appreciate their existence and when I say 'Grace' I think of them . They have sustained myself and my family ....how can I not give them thanks? It's always horrified me that people in the cities think of meat as something you buy in a shop (another words ...it had no life and no existence) that's horrifying to me . My ex ate the meat I raised and had slaughtered for him ...YOu know what he said ?, He couldn't eat anything that he had looked in the eye. So apparently meat just came out of thin air . I wasn't allowed to say which one of the lambs we were eating.....that sucks because I could tell which one, by size etc.

My 15 year old helped me raise these pigs for one reason only . These pigs will keep him sustained for over a year .......he was to make sure they lived a good life (he'll do a better job next time ) But at least he tried I guess, and knows that these guys loved him . (in a piggy kind of way.)

Life down on the farm ......the reality

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:52 am
by Accountable
I guess our way of thinking is fading away, Fuzz. That's a shame, because it really gives an appreciation for life and the interdependence of it all. It seems that people today just have a fear of death, and want to grab all they can before it catches them.

Life down on the farm ......the reality

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 7:20 am
by Peg
fuzzywuzzy;1349612 wrote: Accountable I've loved (in an animal way) every animal I've raised from calf to lamb to chicks to piglets. I appreciate their existence and when I say 'Grace' I think of them . They have sustained myself and my family ....how can I not give them thanks? It's always horrified me that people in the cities think of meat as something you buy in a shop (another words ...it had no life and no existence) that's horrifying to me . My ex ate the meat I raised and had slaughtered for him ...YOu know what he said ?, He couldn't eat anything that he had looked in the eye. So apparently meat just came out of thin air . I wasn't allowed to say which one of the lambs we were eating.....that sucks because I could tell which one, by size etc.

My 15 year old helped me raise these pigs for one reason only . These pigs will keep him sustained for over a year .......he was to make sure they lived a good life (he'll do a better job next time ) But at least he tried I guess, and knows that these guys loved him . (in a piggy kind of way.)


My husband tried raising rabbits for food. I named them all and told him I couldn't eat anything I personally knew. He gave them away. LOL