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Without wanting to really disagree or be inflammatory, doesn't this world let enough cruelty to humans go unpunished and often ignored to concentrate on that first?
The other part that people will never agree upon is what we see as cruel. What someone who works with farm animals defines as cruel and what the average urban person defines as cruel are very different. There is no easy way of finding a middle ground for vastly different life experience.
If you call that animal cruelty jono, don't ever go to a rodeo.
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Sorry what exactly was so horrific about the video? Looks like any other bunch of newby's trying to manhandle sheep.
Sorry folks this is discussing... I find this video very discussing .....The livestock industry does not need idiots like this... As a livestock farmer and meat producer I would sack staff who did this to my animals ... The livestock industry has been cleaning up its act over the past yrs to make sure animal welfare is top class.. Yes there is a long way to go but idiots like this don't help....I have heard of shearing teams banned from sheds for acts of cruelty to livestock in recent yrs and payments docked.. Abattoirs have been going through massive reviews re livestock handling and they are regularly inspected for mismanagement now...You are the consumer of the animal products so you would not like blemished products due to animal cruelty... The people involved ( the livestock owner to the people who arranged and watched it ) should be dealt the full actions of the law and made an example of...Then made to spend time on a respectful livestock farm and shown how to handle livestock with respect........