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It helps to feed the critters so speding a minute to click on the site
is worth it for me. I made it my startup window so I wouldn't forget the critters. |
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On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 15:56:37 -0500, dh@. wrote:
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/c...s/CTDSites.woa Go feed something... |
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dh@. wrote: On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 15:56:37 -0500, dh@. wrote: http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/c...s/CTDSites.woa Go feed something... It's fine with me if that's what they want to do. But aren't they killing other animals to make the pet food? |
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Steel Ball Bearings
Rover got made into ball bearings.....?????? Out of curiousity just what part of him did they use for that. |
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On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 20:50:51 GMT, Shiver wrote:
Steel Ball Bearings Rover got made into ball bearings.....?????? Probably not. Out of curiousity just what part of him did they use for that. Probably no part. |
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In article .com,
wrote: dh@. wrote: On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 15:56:37 -0500, dh@. wrote: http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/c...s/CTDSites.woa Go feed something... It's fine with me if that's what they want to do. But aren't they killing other animals to make the pet food? No. -- The way to a man's heart is between the fourth and the fifth rib. |
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"Jan Flora" wrote in message ... In article .com, wrote: dh@. wrote: On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 15:56:37 -0500, dh@. wrote: http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/c...s/CTDSites.woa Go feed something... It's fine with me if that's what they want to do. But aren't they killing other animals to make the pet food? No. ============ Uh, yes. There is no manufacturing process that doesn't kill animals. -- The way to a man's heart is between the fourth and the fifth rib. |
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In article et,
"rick" wrote: "Jan Flora" wrote in message ... In article .com, wrote: dh@. wrote: On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 15:56:37 -0500, dh@. wrote: http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/c...s/CTDSites.woa Go feed something... It's fine with me if that's what they want to do. But aren't they killing other animals to make the pet food? No. ============ Uh, yes. There is no manufacturing process that doesn't kill animals. They render animal parts from critters that were already killed for other purposes, like human consumption. Where I grew up (near San Francisco), we had a knacker-man that would come around and pick up dead pets and roadkilled animals. They were rendered to make soap, candles, and probably -- but I don't know this for sure -- pet food. That was in the 50's, 60's and 70's. I live on a beef cattle ranch (and will plonk any flamers). When we have a cow die during calving or some other untimely death, we give the carcass to neighbors who have sled dog teams, for dog food. (Several of our neighbors run the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race every spring.) When we have a horse die, we put the carcass out on the canyon rim for the grizzley bears and bald eagles to eat. (In deep winter, it takes the eagles about 3 days to eat a 1500 lb. horse carcass down to bones and hide.) Jan, in Alaska -- The way to a man's heart is between the fourth and the fifth rib. |
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"Jan Flora" wrote in message ... In article et, "rick" wrote: "Jan Flora" wrote in message ... In article .com, wrote: dh@. wrote: On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 15:56:37 -0500, dh@. wrote: http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/c...s/CTDSites.woa Go feed something... It's fine with me if that's what they want to do. But aren't they killing other animals to make the pet food? No. ============ Uh, yes. There is no manufacturing process that doesn't kill animals. They render animal parts from critters that were already killed for other purposes, like human consumption. ===================== Then there are animals killed for pet food. Thanks for admitting your ly. Where I grew up (near San Francisco), we had a knacker-man that would come around and pick up dead pets and roadkilled animals. They were rendered to make soap, candles, and probably -- but I don't know this for sure -- pet food. That was in the 50's, 60's and 70's. I live on a beef cattle ranch (and will plonk any flamers). When we have a cow die during calving or some other untimely death, we give the carcass to neighbors who have sled dog teams, for dog food. (Several of our neighbors run the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race every spring.) When we have a horse die, we put the carcass out on the canyon rim for the grizzley bears and bald eagles to eat. (In deep winter, it takes the eagles about 3 days to eat a 1500 lb. horse carcass down to bones and hide.) Jan, in Alaska ================================== And again, there are NO manufacturing processes that do not KILL animals. Whether there are any parts in the end product makes no difference, animals die in the process. -- The way to a man's heart is between the fourth and the fifth rib. |
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Jan Flora writes
They render animal parts from critters that were already killed for other purposes, like human consumption. Yup. Where I grew up (near San Francisco), we had a knacker-man that would come around and pick up dead pets and roadkilled animals. They were rendered to make soap, candles, and probably -- but I don't know this for sure -- pet food. That was in the 50's, 60's and 70's. They certainly did in the UK up until BSE. I live on a beef cattle ranch (and will plonk any flamers). When we have a cow die during calving or some other untimely death, we give the carcass to neighbors who have sled dog teams, for dog food. (Several of our neighbors run the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race every spring.) A good use. When we have a horse die, we put the carcass out on the canyon rim for the grizzley bears and bald eagles to eat. (In deep winter, it takes the eagles about 3 days to eat a 1500 lb. horse carcass down to bones and hide.) A good ecological use. However aren't all wild animals vegetarian according to some sources? -- Oz This post is worth absolutely nothing and is probably fallacious. Use functions]. BTOPENWORLD address has ceased. DEMON address has ceased. |
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Oz wrote:
Jan Flora writes They render animal parts from critters that were already killed for other purposes, like human consumption. Yup. Where I grew up (near San Francisco), we had a knacker-man that would come around and pick up dead pets and roadkilled animals. They were rendered to make soap, candles, and probably -- but I don't know this for sure -- pet food. That was in the 50's, 60's and 70's. They certainly did in the UK up until BSE. I live on a beef cattle ranch (and will plonk any flamers). When we have a cow die during calving or some other untimely death, we give the carcass to neighbors who have sled dog teams, for dog food. (Several of our neighbors run the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race every spring.) A good use. When we have a horse die, we put the carcass out on the canyon rim for the grizzley bears and bald eagles to eat. (In deep winter, it takes the eagles about 3 days to eat a 1500 lb. horse carcass down to bones and hide.) A good ecological use. However aren't all wild animals vegetarian according to some sources? You mean wild animals like lions and polar bears and orcas and pirhanas? No, I don't think so. |
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In article .net, "S. Maizlich" wrote:
Oz wrote: Jan Flora writes When we have a horse die, we put the carcass out on the canyon rim for the grizzley bears and bald eagles to eat. (In deep winter, it takes the eagles about 3 days to eat a 1500 lb. horse carcass down to bones and hide.) A good ecological use. However aren't all wild animals vegetarian according to some sources? You mean wild animals like lions and polar bears and orcas and pirhanas? No, I don't think so. You didn't check the sources Oz referred to. Cheers, Phred. -- LID |
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