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It just reinforces what I have always thought about battery farming for poultry.Inhumane and leaves the stock wide open to disease and abuse.Sorry, but I've never bought any of BM's products. I've been inside some of the sheds on his and other farms and it is not a pleasant place to be.Free range or organic for me.
On a related subject...What about this muppet who complained about the worker 'kicking' a turkey?? In the footage (pun not intended :roll: ) I saw, he simply pushed it back into the shed with his foot. It was stretching the limits of truth to call it kicking. Certainly not anything to get concerned about. Some people just need to get out more.LSP may recall that we buy as much of our produce locally. We can pick the chicken while it's still running around if we want. We have even seen our beef and pork while it still has legs! I'm all for knowing where what we eat comes from. But intensive farming will always be with us and events like the BM one will continue.At least this one seems to have been handled better than the foot & mouth outbreak.
Without geeting on a soapbox, check the net for farmers markets, localmeat and vegatable producers and you will be surprised at what you get, especially the quality.
Local breweries for Norfolk, try Woodfordes of Woodbastwick!
Where I used to live a battery hen farm went up in flames and hundreds of chickens got burnt to death. The smell of roast chicken was amazing though.I have always said that if I could survive on being a veggie I would as I HATE the way animals are treated. I was at a market in Hereford once and the guys rounding the sheep up were shaking bags behind them and forcing the last few sheep onto thier lorry.
this is because sheep are stupid and shaking a bag at them is better than the old way of electric prods to load them :lol:
Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle"Without geeting on a soapbox, check the net for farmers markets, localmeat and vegatable producers and you will be surprised at what you get, especially the quality.And often cheaper too.Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle"Local breweries for Norfolk, try Woodfordes of Woodbastwick!Mmm....... I remember (or maybe not!) a rather pleasant few pints of Nelsons Revenge :lol: But Nog is by far my favourite =P~
Quote from: "beast5680"this is because sheep are stupid and shaking a bag at them is better than the old way of electric prods to load them :lol:I would happily take these now redundant cattle prods and employ them in the supermarket when i see plebs putting rubbish in their trolleys. Perhaps I could use a points system:2 second blast with the cattle prod for normal milk5 second blast with the cattle prod for half dozen battery eggs10 second blast with the cattle prod for 1 battery chicken10 second blast with the cattle prod for intensively reared porkSo, for example if Mrs Pleb puts a dozen eggs, a battery chicken and two packets of pork chops in her trolley for her family she'll be rewarded with a 34 second blast from my re-used cattle prod :D :shock: I am aware that this email is politically incorrect, but then rules are made to be broken aren't they?
Was it Douglas Bader who said "Rules are made for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men"? I'm a lawyer, and as i'm sure the fuzz on MC will know - one should never under estimate the stupidity of fools :roll: