I’m on you’re side, people are humanizing cattle too much these days. I’m the fifth generation on my family’s beef farm. People don’t understand that if we don’t care about our livestock and give them what they want that we’d basically be throwing money away, but even though that may be fresh water I’ve definitely seen cleaner stock tanks.
Do you need to humanize a dog in order to understand they wouldn't want to die? Caring for an innocent sentient being means humanizing, in your opinion?
This man is evil . When I made a comment he didn't like on Facebook about his diseased animals he tried to get his fans to hurt my young daughter . He doxxed my little girl. There is a special place in hell for trash like this
Cows are much happier and safer having access to a barn. Most of the dairy cows in VT/NH do not choose to go out, it is MUCH more comfortable in the barns
Yes they also particularly love it when their calves are taken from them year after year.....the males being killed immediately after birth.....then after they fant produce milk sent to the slaughter house. U are right...cows must feel absolute joy when all that happens
I never thought I would care learning about cows until I came across your videos. Keep up the great content, I am following you and every platform I have.
This man is evil . When I made a comment he didn't like on Facebook about his diseased animals he tried to get his fans to hurt my young daughter . He doxxed my little girl. There is a special place in hell for trash like this
@@lars1701again In fact vegans never claimed animals are more important than humans, and they don't humanize them. They simply don't want to objectify them. Savvy?
@@lars1701again if a famine hits qnd my horse can carry me, my stuff and get me out compared to and emotionally unstable person that will get me killed in the process, ill take the horse any day.
Im binge watching your shorts. 😂😂 I you putting these people who give you their idiotic opinions just makes me giggle so hard. Good on you. Your videos changed my vegan friend to eat meat and drink milk. After years.
Well sometimes I'm pretty sure you want them to communicate to you so you understand them yeah I don't feel good I need help it's not like that though.
Here's my first question, do they ever get giddy, jump, and play? 2nd, but I already know the answer to this, it's almost a low blow, but it's a fair jab... How do they feel when you separate them from the calves? If you had no monetary involvement, it would be easier to see, so I don't blame you, but at the same time, I would LLOOOVVVEEE to learn that you're right... I just haven't been convinced yet.
I know it’s a terrible subject, you should talk about if you weren’t there and the robots weren’t there to care for them, and they were just left their own devices what would happen
Stop trying to convince people dairy cows are happy and content. If that cow got out you would catch her again in no time. Cows should be on a grass pasture!! And you know it!
You don't need to "anthropomorphize" animals to understand they'd prefer not to be killed. Did you know that? Do you need to anthropomorphize a dog no to kill them?
@@dariocarere3598 Better to die humanely after having been well cared for than die from predator attack, disease, or after years of living with the suffering of the pain of old age because some other being wanted to keep them alive because of their own sentimentality.
@@udowannun7780 Animals don't suffer old age the way we do. Years of disease? Not necessarily, not at all. You don't have the right to interrupt someone's life whenever you want. You can call it an act of mercy if their suffering are really unbearable, and that's called euthanising. I am not against that. You know, there is a difference between killing someone to free them from suffering and killing them because you don't need them anymore. And you call that humanely, by the way? Stunning them in the head and cutting their throat? Again, would you do the same to a dog?
Death is a part of life. 60% of animals are predators. We are the only predator that care for our food until its time to go, and when they go, done right, they never felt a thing. Very much unlike what happens to the animals that happen to be in the way of our crops... they are poisoned, trapped, ripped apart by machines, shot... and they feel pain, a lot of it.
@@Goldenhawk583 1) The predators may be many, but there is a specific reason why preys are overwhelmingly more numerous: in most cases, they manage to escape. The balance between preys and predators is so that the ecosystems are not destroyed and the species keep living. We do exactly the opposite. We breed our victims ourselves with the utmost detriment for the biodiversity. You are not even a predator, just a consumer: you buy a processed carcass. So "death is part of life" in a state of survival, yes. But we are not in a state of survival. We can survive and also thrive without the slaughtering. Our illogical decision to feed on animal products cause the disappearing of countless species who shouldn't even been involved, plus the birth of new diseases plus destruction of the planet plus antibiotic resistance etc. Is it worth it? 2) No, the animals we kill definitely feel something. There is no bullet coming for them when it's time. They are crummed in very hot or very cold trucks, they are dragged in facilities full of the screams of their kind, they are stunned with a bolt (which leaves them conscious and is often ineffective) and they have their throat slit open. So yes, they suffer until the very end, and most of all, unnecessarily. If I did the same to dogs and ate them, would you simply shrug and tell me that death is part of life? Who decided what species is a pet and what species is food? Even if it was just a bullet, wouldn't we be responsible for such an action? You think it's ok to kill someone who just doesn't want to die just because in the wild they would have suffered more? Your argument, basically, is: "Well, I am still not as bad as mother nature, so killing is fine." Doesn't sound very sharp to me. 3) Since you are so concerned for the crop deaths, you will be happy to know that most of these deaths are caused by animal agriculture. This doesn't even take a lot of math: ag uses 70 percent of all the cultivated lands of the world, so even a child can understand that you produce less victims this way by being a vegan. More crops = more deaths, so, in any case, under any perspective, by eating plants only you affect the smallest amount of victims by producing the biggest amount of food. We are doing exactly the opposite: we literally waste three times the food we need only to feed the animals we obstinately and unnecessarily breed. 4) It may be true that, as species, we care for SOME animals like no other species. But this doesn't change the fact that we are the only species having moral agency. A lion DIES without hunting, we don't. A lion is not accountable for their actions, you are. You choose to kill for your taste buds, not for your survival. So please, just spare us your lessons and grow up. You only choose to kill and exploit for a matter of taste. Nothing else.
@@dariocarere3598 oh my.. on crop deaths. you are mixing stuff up. Agricultural land does not = crop land. pastureland is not sprayed, traps are not set, and only a few animals are shot there if they are a danger to the herd. Pasture land, for the most part, is not usable for growing other crops, sp lets drop the pretence and get real. Only about 10% of actual crops are grown for animals. All other crops are grown for humans, food or fuel. Animals are then fed the straw and leaves and the leftover pulp from oil production. These things may be the biggest in bulk, but humans cant eat it.. I mean.. do you graze often? Humans are carnivores biologically, not herbivores, so it is a strech to call crops "food" for humans. Why? Because humans can survive for a while on plants, but will die of starvation within a few years.. sick and malnourished. Only meat contain everything a human needs, un bioavailable form, and without all the natural plant toxins that crops have., For every pound of (maybe it was kg) protein from a crop, on average 25 sentient being are killed to produce it. Kill a cow and you have atleast 100 pounds of good protein and just 1 kill. And if it was a wheatcrop.. 80% of the protein in wheat is gluten.. completely 100% unusable for humans ( and it makes u sick), and the rest isnt much better.
@@Goldenhawk583 1) You mentioned animals dying in the field in a terrible agony, not me. So you are contradicting yourself. Since you talked of animals dying because of agriculture in order to downgrade veganism, my reply simply stated that you need MORE agriculture to feed all the animals you eat, which equals more deaths in any case. You were trying to show me that killing animals in slaughterhouses is more "humane" than what happens to animals in the fields, and this is my answer indeed: more animals die in the field because of livestock. Savvy? So you cannot mention the fact agriculture causes more pain, because this is simply false. A vegan is fed with at least one tenth of the acres you need. 2) Only a small percentage of the lands we use for animal agriculture is pasture. I don't eat grass, of course, but this is irrelevant for the resources we waste: I am sure you are aware that only 6% of the soy we produce is for human consumption. All the rest is used for the feed of the cows all around the world. Livestock is the n. 1 reason of destruction of the Amazon Forest, which is not surprising, since we don't have enough space to feed all the animals we kill with grass only. In your fantasy, most livestock can be fed in green fields, but in reality most of the animals are fed with grains and feed, which causes more destruction and pollution. This is not necessary, under any aspect. If everyone was vegan, we would need less crops in any case. 3) Of this 70 percent of lands we waste for livestock, not the entirety may be used for the humans, that's true. Still, this is totally irrelevant, because even a small percentage of it may perfectly feed all humanity, and the rest may just back to what it used to be: forests and biodiversity. The reality is, most of that space is simply wasted. By eliminating livestock, we could grow back a huge amount of trees, increase biodiversity, feed more people with less resources and waste less land and water. I never stated ONLY crops are used for animals, but definitely MORE crops that we need. 4) while consuming all this amount of water and land, ag still yields only 18 percent of all the calories we need. It is not just cruel and destructive, it is also terribly inefficient: you need 120 square metres of land to produce 1000 calories, while you can produce the same amount of calories with a couple of square metres of wheat or rice or beans. 5) the biology part, my god.... :) nobody ever stated humans are herbivores: you said that, not me. Humans can eat everything, like a pig, and exactly like a pig they can survive and also thrive on plants only. If you want to pretend we cannot survive without meat, you should show me a reliable study, which you cannot do. The American Diet Association and several major institutions stated clearly that plants have ALL THE NUTRIENTS WE NEED, and I am sorry but you cannot change that. If you think this is not possible, I invite you wholeheartedly to tell me what's in meat that plants don't have. I, as millions of other vegans, are in perfect health, which is the demonstration you are just pathetically trying to find a necessity in a totally arbitrary action. You kill for pleasure, not for necessity. Veganism includes beans, pasta, sauces, vegetables, fruit, soups and many other things. I don't need only soy and wheat, sorry to disappoint you... 6) There are other ways to produce food for humans which consume less and are also cheaper. For example, Veganic agriculture and vertical farming, which need way less water, less space and no manure. How do we do this transition? Simple: we stop using taxpayers' money to subsidize ag and we invest in something smart. We would also need less chemicals and pesticides, and most of all, we may feed millions of people by minimising the death of other species. Since I can see you are not well informed, maybe you should read something and get more information before facing a discussion, what do you think? Oh by the way: the 25 living beings thins is the ultimate bs, and congrats for mentioning it. I think I know the source you are using, and it is has been broadly debunked. And even if that was true, You saying "only one cow dies in the process instead" really makes me laugh. Do you know how many pounds of plants a cow costs you while growing up? Please, dude :)
@@dariocarere3598 animals dying in fields in terrible agony,.. crop fields, as in wheat, corn, veggies, soy.. NOT pastures ffs. And these are WILD animals being killed to 1, prepare a natural area to become a field .. ALL anumals living there ( and plants), must go.. one way or an other. 2 to protect the crop from being eaten by wildlife, be it deer, rabbits ,swans, or insects. Dont be an idiot on purpose. Look into crop prtection programs and see what they do.. Dont tell e thet killing endangered species to protect a graincrop is ethical in any way?
I’m on you’re side, people are humanizing cattle too much these days. I’m the fifth generation on my family’s beef farm. People don’t understand that if we don’t care about our livestock and give them what they want that we’d basically be throwing money away, but even though that may be fresh water I’ve definitely seen cleaner stock tanks.
Do you need to humanize a dog in order to understand they wouldn't want to die? Caring for an innocent sentient being means humanizing, in your opinion?
or maybe we take for granted how human they can be given the right treatment! you dont know! They are more like a human than humans realize!
Oh well beef, the biggest carcinogen there is full 😅f hormones. Growth hormones.
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@@Daisynottheflower😂😂😂😂🤡
I started watching your channel and was hooked! Thanks for what you do and educating us normies on where our food comes from
This man is evil . When I made a comment he didn't like on Facebook about his diseased animals he tried to get his fans to hurt my young daughter . He doxxed my little girl.
There is a special place in hell for trash like this
He's a bad farmer with diseased animals. A fake.
I love that line! You give them what you want, I give them what they want.
I used to work on a dairy farm, those robot milkers are awesome. It would take us 3.5 hrs in the morning and evening just to milk the cows.
Cows are much happier and safer having access to a barn. Most of the dairy cows in VT/NH do not choose to go out, it is MUCH more comfortable in the barns
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Cows want to be in a herd. They are happiest with their friends. If all the friends are in the barn? Barns cool.... my friends are there!
Yes they also particularly love it when their calves are taken from them year after year.....the males being killed immediately after birth.....then after they fant produce milk sent to the slaughter house.
U are right...cows must feel absolute joy when all that happens
@@siddhanthravichandran3245😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤡 none of that is true . But you do you cheka
Cows don't sit there and think, " I wish I was out in a field right now." their brains don't work like that
I never thought I would care learning about cows until I came across your videos. Keep up the great content, I am following you and every platform I have.
You're damn right they would get out, I've seen it 🤣🤣🤣
Amazing love seeing these videos. Your cows look very well cared for. Glad I found your videos.
He's so fos it isn't even funny
@@bekind2animals493 can you point out where he is full of shit?
@@bekind2animals493 that’s funny coming from someone who thinks torturing animals is good for them
@@bekind2animals493 How is he full of shit when every video of his shows proof that he's not full of shit?
Love how you always clap back at the haters without batting an eye.
This man is evil . When I made a comment he didn't like on Facebook about his diseased animals he tried to get his fans to hurt my young daughter . He doxxed my little girl.
There is a special place in hell for trash like this
@@subtropicalpermaculture I… do not believe you. Not for one second.
That's what I hate about him. Sarcastic a******.
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@@subtropicalpermaculture😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤡
"You would give them what you want." Truer words never been spoken.
Good stuff
Love the way you talk to them 😊
Cows are cool 😎. I love how you take care of your moo babies❤
Your Cows know they have a good thing and they dont want anyone messing with their deal
It's like a Bahamas beach resort for them
Nice👍 simple and true,,, they simply need and want a safe place to live,,, and wene they have that they are chill, happy and content 👍
They have to stop humanizing animals.
I guess that applies to your own Pets too
@@bekind2animals493 yup, i don't put my dog and cats above people and if a famine hit then its time for them to give one last service to the family
@@lars1701again In fact vegans never claimed animals are more important than humans, and they don't humanize them. They simply don't want to objectify them. Savvy?
@@lars1701again if a famine hits qnd my horse can carry me, my stuff and get me out compared to and emotionally unstable person that will get me killed in the process, ill take the horse any day.
@@dariocarere3598 nah u humanize them what pets tries to do everyday
Me and cows have similar thoughts. Lol.
Your awsome keep up the great work
Beautiful point
Im binge watching your shorts. 😂😂 I you putting these people who give you their idiotic opinions just makes me giggle so hard. Good on you. Your videos changed my vegan friend to eat meat and drink milk. After years.
Well sometimes I'm pretty sure you want them to communicate to you so you understand them yeah I don't feel good I need help it's not like that though.
Great post.
Exactly. The argument that ‘cows don’t want to die’ is meaningless.
Exactly...cows want to die...they feel absolute joy when the cold steel boltgun touches their skull
@@siddhanthravichandran3245😂😂😂😂😂😂🤡
They have personalities and they have feelings any way to enjoy live
Change the water and we’re cool. That shit had algae in It boss
Here's my first question, do they ever get giddy, jump, and play?
2nd, but I already know the answer to this, it's almost a low blow, but it's a fair jab... How do they feel when you separate them from the calves?
If you had no monetary involvement, it would be easier to see, so I don't blame you, but at the same time, I would LLOOOVVVEEE to learn that you're right... I just haven't been convinced yet.
😂😂😂😂🤡 hes already done videos aboitnwhen they separate the calves from the mom and you are completly wrong. But that's not really surprising
Run! 🤣🤣🤣
I know it’s a terrible subject, you should talk about if you weren’t there and the robots weren’t there to care for them, and they were just left their own devices what would happen
One good thing about activists
Is there posts are endless entertainment
And all the meatflakes commenting them and justifying their acts of abuse are Just priceless.
The water is Grose
Great, now show footage of these same cows in the slaughterhouse under "your care"
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Well said!
Put some calfs out in the field and see what they do 🤨
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Moo comfort 🐮
Stop trying to convince people dairy cows are happy and content. If that cow got out you would catch her again in no time. Cows should be on a grass pasture!! And you know it!
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i dont doubt they live good lives, but cows cant crawl lol
People need to stop anthropomorphizing animals, as if cows wanna go skydiving or some sh!+.
You don't need to "anthropomorphize" animals to understand they'd prefer not to be killed. Did you know that? Do you need to anthropomorphize a dog no to kill them?
@@dariocarere3598 Better to die humanely after having been well cared for than die from predator attack, disease, or after years of living with the suffering of the pain of old age because some other being wanted to keep them alive because of their own sentimentality.
@@udowannun7780 Animals don't suffer old age the way we do. Years of disease? Not necessarily, not at all. You don't have the right to interrupt someone's life whenever you want. You can call it an act of mercy if their suffering are really unbearable, and that's called euthanising. I am not against that. You know, there is a difference between killing someone to free them from suffering and killing them because you don't need them anymore. And you call that humanely, by the way? Stunning them in the head and cutting their throat?
Again, would you do the same to a dog?
@@dariocarere3598 tell me you know nothing about the nature of animals without telling you know nothing about the nature of animals
@@mastershifu1294 Of course, I am sure you can teach me a lot about them.
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you dont know waht kind of inner life cows lead! maybe they would have hopes and dreams given a chance!
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Cows are held by a string. They won't try to pass a string.
"I give them what they want"
Including a knife in their neck, I guess?...
Death is a part of life.
60% of animals are predators.
We are the only predator that care for our food until its time to go, and when they go, done right, they never felt a thing.
Very much unlike what happens to the animals that happen to be in the way of our crops... they are poisoned, trapped, ripped apart by machines, shot... and they feel pain, a lot of it.
@@Goldenhawk583 1) The predators may be many, but there is a specific reason why preys are overwhelmingly more numerous: in most cases, they manage to escape. The balance between preys and predators is so that the ecosystems are not destroyed and the species keep living. We do exactly the opposite. We breed our victims ourselves with the utmost detriment for the biodiversity. You are not even a predator, just a consumer: you buy a processed carcass. So "death is part of life" in a state of survival, yes. But we are not in a state of survival. We can survive and also thrive without the slaughtering. Our illogical decision to feed on animal products cause the disappearing of countless species who shouldn't even been involved, plus the birth of new diseases plus destruction of the planet plus antibiotic resistance etc. Is it worth it?
2) No, the animals we kill definitely feel something. There is no bullet coming for them when it's time. They are crummed in very hot or very cold trucks, they are dragged in facilities full of the screams of their kind, they are stunned with a bolt (which leaves them conscious and is often ineffective) and they have their throat slit open. So yes, they suffer until the very end, and most of all, unnecessarily. If I did the same to dogs and ate them, would you simply shrug and tell me that death is part of life? Who decided what species is a pet and what species is food? Even if it was just a bullet, wouldn't we be responsible for such an action? You think it's ok to kill someone who just doesn't want to die just because in the wild they would have suffered more? Your argument, basically, is: "Well, I am still not as bad as mother nature, so killing is fine." Doesn't sound very sharp to me.
3) Since you are so concerned for the crop deaths, you will be happy to know that most of these deaths are caused by animal agriculture. This doesn't even take a lot of math: ag uses 70 percent of all the cultivated lands of the world, so even a child can understand that you produce less victims this way by being a vegan. More crops = more deaths, so, in any case, under any perspective, by eating plants only you affect the smallest amount of victims by producing the biggest amount of food. We are doing exactly the opposite: we literally waste three times the food we need only to feed the animals we obstinately and unnecessarily breed.
4) It may be true that, as species, we care for SOME animals like no other species. But this doesn't change the fact that we are the only species having moral agency. A lion DIES without hunting, we don't. A lion is not accountable for their actions, you are. You choose to kill for your taste buds, not for your survival. So please, just spare us your lessons and grow up. You only choose to kill and exploit for a matter of taste. Nothing else.
@@dariocarere3598 oh my.. on crop deaths.
you are mixing stuff up.
Agricultural land does not = crop land.
pastureland is not sprayed, traps are not set, and only a few animals are shot there if they are a danger to the herd.
Pasture land, for the most part, is not usable for growing other crops, sp lets drop the pretence and get real.
Only about 10% of actual crops are grown for animals.
All other crops are grown for humans, food or fuel.
Animals are then fed the straw and leaves and the leftover pulp from oil production. These things may be the biggest in bulk, but humans cant eat it.. I mean.. do you graze often?
Humans are carnivores biologically, not herbivores, so it is a strech to call crops "food" for humans. Why? Because humans can survive for a while on plants, but will die of starvation within a few years.. sick and malnourished.
Only meat contain everything a human needs, un bioavailable form, and without all the natural plant toxins that crops have.,
For every pound of (maybe it was kg) protein from a crop, on average 25 sentient being are killed to produce it. Kill a cow and you have atleast 100 pounds of good protein and just 1 kill.
And if it was a wheatcrop.. 80% of the protein in wheat is gluten.. completely 100% unusable for humans ( and it makes u sick), and the rest isnt much better.
@@Goldenhawk583 1) You mentioned animals dying in the field in a terrible agony, not me. So you are contradicting yourself. Since you talked of animals dying because of agriculture in order to downgrade veganism, my reply simply stated that you need MORE agriculture to feed all the animals you eat, which equals more deaths in any case. You were trying to show me that killing animals in slaughterhouses is more "humane" than what happens to animals in the fields, and this is my answer indeed: more animals die in the field because of livestock. Savvy? So you cannot mention the fact agriculture causes more pain, because this is simply false. A vegan is fed with at least one tenth of the acres you need.
2) Only a small percentage of the lands we use for animal agriculture is pasture. I don't eat grass, of course, but this is irrelevant for the resources we waste: I am sure you are aware that only 6% of the soy we produce is for human consumption. All the rest is used for the feed of the cows all around the world. Livestock is the n. 1 reason of destruction of the Amazon Forest, which is not surprising, since we don't have enough space to feed all the animals we kill with grass only. In your fantasy, most livestock can be fed in green fields, but in reality most of the animals are fed with grains and feed, which causes more destruction and pollution. This is not necessary, under any aspect. If everyone was vegan, we would need less crops in any case.
3) Of this 70 percent of lands we waste for livestock, not the entirety may be used for the humans, that's true. Still, this is totally irrelevant, because even a small percentage of it may perfectly feed all humanity, and the rest may just back to what it used to be: forests and biodiversity. The reality is, most of that space is simply wasted. By eliminating livestock, we could grow back a huge amount of trees, increase biodiversity, feed more people with less resources and waste less land and water. I never stated ONLY crops are used for animals, but definitely MORE crops that we need.
4) while consuming all this amount of water and land, ag still yields only 18 percent of all the calories we need. It is not just cruel and destructive, it is also terribly inefficient: you need 120 square metres of land to produce 1000 calories, while you can produce the same amount of calories with a couple of square metres of wheat or rice or beans.
5) the biology part, my god.... :) nobody ever stated humans are herbivores: you said that, not me. Humans can eat everything, like a pig, and exactly like a pig they can survive and also thrive on plants only. If you want to pretend we cannot survive without meat, you should show me a reliable study, which you cannot do. The American Diet Association and several major institutions stated clearly that plants have ALL THE NUTRIENTS WE NEED, and I am sorry but you cannot change that. If you think this is not possible, I invite you wholeheartedly to tell me what's in meat that plants don't have. I, as millions of other vegans, are in perfect health, which is the demonstration you are just pathetically trying to find a necessity in a totally arbitrary action. You kill for pleasure, not for necessity. Veganism includes beans, pasta, sauces, vegetables, fruit, soups and many other things. I don't need only soy and wheat, sorry to disappoint you...
6) There are other ways to produce food for humans which consume less and are also cheaper. For example, Veganic agriculture and vertical farming, which need way less water, less space and no manure. How do we do this transition? Simple: we stop using taxpayers' money to subsidize ag and we invest in something smart. We would also need less chemicals and pesticides, and most of all, we may feed millions of people by minimising the death of other species.
Since I can see you are not well informed, maybe you should read something and get more information before facing a discussion, what do you think?
Oh by the way: the 25 living beings thins is the ultimate bs, and congrats for mentioning it. I think I know the source you are using, and it is has been broadly debunked. And even if that was true, You saying "only one cow dies in the process instead" really makes me laugh. Do you know how many pounds of plants a cow costs you while growing up? Please, dude :)
@@dariocarere3598 animals dying in fields in terrible agony,.. crop fields, as in wheat, corn, veggies, soy.. NOT pastures ffs.
And these are WILD animals being killed to 1, prepare a natural area to become a field .. ALL anumals living there ( and plants), must go.. one way or an other.
2 to protect the crop from being eaten by wildlife, be it deer, rabbits ,swans, or insects.
Dont be an idiot on purpose. Look into crop prtection programs and see what they do.. Dont tell e thet killing endangered species to protect a graincrop is ethical in any way?
He doesn't let them in the Pasture how cruel. He admits the other Generations did but he won't let them
He has mentioned the reasons many times over. What on earth is wrong with you?
@@MrNoob-wc3hv Its a child dont waste the time
If the cows want out, they will go out... they are not trapped.