MANWHORE
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I have 8 rats.. pets .. they are so good, but I wouldn't eat them..Not a fan of swine either
unless I ran out of Ramen Noodles
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I have 8 rats.. pets .. they are so good, but I wouldn't eat them..Not a fan of swine either
They actually look like tofu when prepared. White cubed and spongy ... Don't really have a taste of their own to me. They pick up the flavor of the dish they are in...
I love lamb but you guys are right that black one just knows that he is done for and looks like he has come to terms with it. I do wonder why they have to separate them like that though. Seems a little cruel and unnecessary.I don't eat lamb but I know many do.
A friend sent me this picture the other day. These lambs are marked for slaughter and have been separated from their mothers. They are clearly scared and you can see one of them is desperately trying to get back to its mother.
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I grew up around this stuff and have no idea how many animals I've seen slaughtered. It never bothered me when I was younger. In fact, I never really gave it much thought. That's just how it was back then. But now that I've gotten older and been away from it for many years, I no longer have the stomach for it.
I don't really know what my point is, or if I even have one. But that picture bothers me. And one of the reasons it bothers me is knowing that most of the people who buy the meat from these lambs will have no knowledge of this picture. Is there anyone else from a similar background who now feels the same? Do you think people have an obligation to learn where their meat comes from, and how it was obtained?
I love lamb but you guys are right that black one just knows that he is done for and looks like he has come to terms with it. I do wonder why they have to separate them like that though. Seems a little cruel and unnecessary.
Chicken is king. I could eat breaded thin chicken everyfuckin day of my life and would never get sick of it.
You are correct baby sheep it is. I am quite sure you knew thatOH but I flash back to having kids and what happens.?? And all the moms sitting outside while they have the newborns culled off to get their eyedrops and all... And now you WARP time a little bit and start to think and then must wonder WHO is the hearder...! I wonder sometimes you know...
You bring a point interestingly enought that it is the YOUNG ONES which have the NUMBER hence targeted for the slaughter. So what exactly should my understanding of a LAMB be? I COW TERMS I think the slaughter of babies is what we modern day Romans call "Veal" - Right? So one might think that his MASTERS might get critical of his behavior when so many are starving and poorly cared for and some societies are eating in lavish ways. Because to kill a baby cow JUST TO HAVE DELICATE MEAT would appear to me to be LAVISH..? Right..? Did I miss something?
So what is that actually. Is "Lamb" a technical TERM for "baby something"?? Baby Sheep??? Forgive my ignorance...![]()
You are correct baby sheep it is. I am quite sure you knew that. Is it truly lavish maybe so.....slight over dramatics here BBC. I say it I love me some baby sheep BBC no problem with that. If it comes to market and I have a taste for it I will buy it. I will eat it. No qualms about it. Why Lamb(baby sheep)? Have you ever had Mutton(grown sheep)?
I like cow over baby cow though.
Im sure lambbs have some cognitive function at least enough to know theyr in a shitty situation
Like you I don't care much for a mans life. Men in general has pretty much fucked up everything this planet has had to offer. We don't care what we have to stomp over or betray to get the satisfaction of being number 1. A dog is a different story. As long as you give the attention they will stay at your side never betray you(except for eating the remote). I'd swerve for a dog and gun the pedal for a man.Unless you hurt any dog or my daughter. Then ill cut your throat and play in your blood for hours.
You are really one fucked up individual. Due you at least eat them.I just picked up a really nice 85 Blazer couple weeks ago,
and since I got it, I been having fun on the backroads here trying to clip deer..
Those fuckers are agile as fuck!
Well, I got 2 of them this weekend, but they were only babies,
so I didn't even chalk them up on my board.. I keep a count on blackboard in kitchen..
Anyway, I came up on one this morning that I completely
forgot about, with all this Vanilla shit going on...
I came around this corner at 75mph and although
it's a tricky turn with a hill and lake at the bottom,
I knew I've seen a bunch there before, so I risked it.. I'm a good swimmer..
I fuckin come right up on this buck..
This bastard didn't even see me until I was right up on it, because a
bus was coming the other way... Girl scout camp half mile down road
and every.. what's today? .. Wednesday.. they take a trip to the local bar..
I live in a fucked up town..
Well, I really wanted this one, because girl scouts here
all carry IPhones and I would have loved to have been able to post the pic,
but the damn thing, did this double or triple.. can't remember cause
my mother was screaming in seat next to me... twist with a flip
straight up the cavern .. It was amazing..
I gotta get over to the camp to see if any of the scouts captured it on film..
They should have all sobered up by now
Depends how you hit them. A solid hit and the fuckers are all blood shot.You are really one fucked up individual. Due you at least eat them.
Lol of course I don't want to slaughter it........I just want to go to market and buy it.Lambs and sheep are always scared before slaughter. Whether they know what's coming, I don't know. I've seen a cows that absolutely knew what was going on. No question about it.
A lot of the replies so far have come from guys that grew up in the city and the closest they'll ever come to a real live lamb is on TV or in a book. If the only way to get lamb meat was to slaughter it themselves, the replies would be a little different. I can say that with some certainty because whenever I've been around someone who's never seen slaughtering/butchering before, they tend to turn a funny color the first time they see it. Hitting a 10-week-old lamb that's crying for its mother over the head with a hammer, sticking it, and then watching it bleed out isn't likely to put most in the mood for lamb chops.
