 | In about 1918, a blowfly appeared in Australia which laid its eggs on sheep. The fly was attracted to urine and dung caught in the wool, and the hatching maggots feed on the living tissue of the sheep, and condemn it to a horrific death. The wool growing close to the backside and genitals becomes the site for these attacks, and a bare area prevents the attractant, and thus allows the sheep to live a long and happy life. Enter the "Animal Libbers": Sheep husbanders have developed a simple and quick method of removing the wool from the area where a blowfly attack is likely to occur, and thus immunise the animal from the threat of a horrible death throughout its life. An operation which lasts perhaps 15 seconds, and after which the lamb may be seen grazing within hours, is to be stopped, according to the Animal Liberation Movement agenda, thus condemning millions of sheep to a horriffic death. Which would you prefer; some skin (they sensationalise the procedure by calling it "flesh"), removed from your arse, or being slowly eaten to death by maggots spreading all over you????????????? I have been present at the "mulesing" of at least 10,000 lambs, and have NEVER observed a death therefrom. Un-mulesed sheep have a likelihood of 40% death without it. If you were a sheep , which would you prefer?????????? Get stuck into the idiot, ignorant, torturing bastards who would commit animals to such a fate!!!!!!!!!
Jim G
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