elevan
Critter Addict ♥
Surprisingly enough it was my 4 yr old that made that comment to the dr!20kidsonhill said:LOL, I just read you post to my sister, We are both laughing. MY 9 year old son is so excited about butchering we are allowing him to raise his own meat rabbits and he is learning to butcher them by himself.elevan said:Ok, so when my kids see boers they always say that they are dogs. My kids are young (4 & 6). So, it's hopefully their take on cuteness for their ad.
BUT...since we've already seen an issue of a goat who was fed dogfood on this forum...I really do not think it is a good idea to mislead the "ill-informed" There are plenty of people out there who will think that this is indeed some rare breed of creature and take it home to treat like a dog! I don't approve of this person's advertising ploy.
And while I breed goats to be pet quality with good personalities (who are fair milkers) - I understand that any that I sell may be used for food. People really need to stop romanticizing feed animals. Yes, they are cute. Yes, they can have great personalities. But why would you want to go to the grocery store (or online) to buy goat meat when you've got them in your yard...same applies to beef...pork...and poultry. Just my 2 cents.
I'm trying to teach my boys that animals should be seen as food. Guess I succeeded cause one of my boys went to the eye doctor this morning....they use pictures for the exam when they are young...when showed a chicken, his response was "That's a chicken and I'm gonna eat him!!"![]()
MY take on raising animals that are considered livestock, is that is exactly what they are, raised for food, but raise them with dignity and kindness, treat them well.
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My 6 yr old still has a problem with the "real" animals being turned into food...as if they are fake when they come from a factory