http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6916077.stm
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Hindus' "Sacred Bull" killed
- weebleswobble
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shame, but the farmers/vets/government can't all be wrong
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- silentNate
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Appears unfortunate but having friends in Defra I can see both sides...
If there was an outbreak of avian flu however my partner and I already have a plan of how to remove our parrot before there are orders for destruction. Our parrot has never had contact with other birds and presents no danger to the general public
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If there was an outbreak of avian flu however my partner and I already have a plan of how to remove our parrot before there are orders for destruction. Our parrot has never had contact with other birds and presents no danger to the general public
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I had a face on the mirror
I had a hand on the gun
I had a place in the sun and a ticket to Syria
I had a hand on the gun
I had a place in the sun and a ticket to Syria
They were going on about preserving the sanctity of life etc.
What would they really prefer here?
1 cow put down (humanely by all accounts)
or.....
A team of government "slaughterers" trampling all over the place, whacking the whole lot with a bolt gun or whatever, as if on a production line & slinging them into a pit to be burnt en masse?
What would they really prefer here?
1 cow put down (humanely by all accounts)
or.....
A team of government "slaughterers" trampling all over the place, whacking the whole lot with a bolt gun or whatever, as if on a production line & slinging them into a pit to be burnt en masse?