Spare a thought for these poor animals and show a little respect. They are not just property, they are able to feel fear and distress, and that is exactly what they would have felt before they died.
The handling of this unimaginably tragic situation showed no disrespect . As for ‘sparing a thought’ as you say , you can bet the folk involved in this painful task were far from unmoved by the horrors these poor animals endured. This video requires no admonitions , Just gratitude toward and sympathy for the people preventing a health hazard by performing this grim task .
Well done , heartbreaking 💔 it’s distressing seeing so much dead livestock , lovely animals 💔 so sad for everyone there . Former Hawkes bay resident living on the Gold Coast for over 30 years
PRAISE God for all U wonderful caring people. Thank you from another kiwi abroad. Ur tireless love for ur neighbours is appreciated and watched globally. God be with U all ❤
Now I dislike sheep on the best of days after working with them a few years, but seeing them all like that makes me feel sad. Poor things never stood a chance, didn't even know what was coming and there was nothing we could do. It's not just livestock either it'll be pets as well, who got left behind. I do wonder what they'll do with all that dead livestock though. I also feel sorry for all the farmers because that's a massive loss on top of everything else that's been lost
What do these people mean it's not as bad as people who have lost their homes? Yes people lost their homes, and people lost their lives, but animals were affected the same way.
To say things vaguely is not strong argument. Eg. We need foreigners along side singaporeans. This sound logical on surface but whats not mentioned is how many, how much. A simple analogy is saying, we need to drink water along side eating food containing sugar and salt. But eating too much sugar or salt is bad for health even though we need them
Spare a thought for these poor animals and show a little respect. They are not just property, they are able to feel fear and distress, and that is exactly what they would have felt before they died.
They taste good too.
The handling of this unimaginably tragic situation showed no disrespect . As for ‘sparing a thought’ as you say , you can bet the folk involved in this painful task were far from unmoved by the horrors these poor animals endured. This video requires no admonitions , Just gratitude toward and sympathy for the people preventing a health hazard by performing this grim task .
Just what we are all going to feel when OUR KING JESUS comes in the clouds hor all to C north east south and west.
Well done , heartbreaking 💔 it’s distressing seeing so much dead livestock , lovely animals 💔 so sad for everyone there . Former Hawkes bay resident living on the Gold Coast for over 30 years
Are you a vegetarian?
@@krisgreig3539 are you?
God bless all New Zealanders … a nation of wonderful people 🙏🏼
PRAISE God for all U wonderful caring people. Thank you from another kiwi abroad. Ur tireless love for ur neighbours is appreciated and watched globally. God be with U all ❤
Good job. Both to the volunteers and the journalist.
Wow thank you volunteers, God bless you for your help
Phenomenal effort guys
Now I dislike sheep on the best of days after working with them a few years, but seeing them all like that makes me feel sad. Poor things never stood a chance, didn't even know what was coming and there was nothing we could do.
It's not just livestock either it'll be pets as well, who got left behind.
I do wonder what they'll do with all that dead livestock though. I also feel sorry for all the farmers because that's a massive loss on top of everything else that's been lost
Heartbreaking
Very sad to see all these people. Hope everything will be good soon. Just pray to get everything back
We don't see this on the TV news, we're told everything is "okay"
Because it shows death. A lot of town people can't handle the sight of death.
God bless you love from Hamilton nz
When going gets tough...tough get going 👏
Nz Heroes thank you
What do these people mean it's not as bad as people who have lost their homes? Yes people lost their homes, and people lost their lives, but animals were affected the same way.
Amen
Why weren't these sheep moved away from the river before the cyclone 🤷♂️
To where? Australia?
@@SagebrushRambles anywhere except by the river
@@SagebrushRambles they probably go to China before Australia
And move them to where exactly Sherlock??? More water???
Jesus
@@mokorangi6380 you right they probably had no where to move them. poor sheep has nowhere to go. Me is sad 😔
So sad poor sheep ♥️
You guys are great kiwis
Great work 😊 god bless
And yet road toll deaths are investigated and signs and laws made around it
What about the poor sheep how tired do u think they were fighting for there lives...far out...
Hard work -well done
Wow, true good people!
Its all very sad for ....me😭😭😭😭
So sad for all.
To say things vaguely is not strong argument. Eg. We need foreigners along side singaporeans. This sound logical on surface but whats not mentioned is how many, how much. A simple analogy is saying, we need to drink water along side eating food containing sugar and salt. But eating too much sugar or salt is bad for health even though we need them
Omg poor sheep 😷😷😷😬😷the smell must be suffocating 🤢😷🤕🤒
Would be easier to burn it
Ummm nope!
Nope, digging a great hole better, but not in that area, soil to effected.
They’ll make good manure ? Natural fertilizer 🤭😬🥺😩😢
Farr they'd be in the stage of decomposition. Disease will be rampant
Woollen tears
God bless you love from Hamilton nz