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A November 19, 2001 story in Canada's National

Post revealed that " dumb farm animals " are smarter

than they look and that they actually feel pain.

 

Duh.

 

According to the Post:

 

" Cows have the ability to reason.

Sheep have remarkable memories.

Pigs have sensitive feelings. "

 

http://www.canadapost.com

 

Canadian researchers have demonstrated that dairy

cows are more sophisticated than farmers realize.

 

Even more remarkable is that this story has

been re-posted in the " NEWS " section of one of

the largest Internet dairy websites, Dairy Action.

 

http://www.dairyaction.com

 

In other words, farmers no longer have any excuse

or rationale to deny that their pain-inflicting use of

brutal and inhumane farm techniques ultimately

end the lives of 27 million feeling, reasoning,

sensitive living creatures each day with sharp

knife blades sliced through the flesh and muscles

of these animal's equally sensitive throats.

 

According to the Post report:

 

" Sheep, for instance, have remarkable memories, a

recent British study suggests. Pigs have sensitive

feelings, Canadian research shows. They engage

in clever, even deceptive, behaviour -- such as when

young bulls feign disinterest in cows in heat until

dominant bulls are out of sight. And, when

over-stressed, they can exhibit disturbing social

behaviour... "

 

The Canadian animal scientists study farm practices

that milk drinkers and meat eaters would rather not

know, such as:

 

" The pain felt by 12 million piglets castrated in

Canada each year without painkillers; the trauma

and distress experienced by young heifers thrown

into milking parlours a day after they give birth;

the plaintive calls of hungry, lonely calves in

their stalls. "

 

Scientists have analyzed the unusually high-pitched

squeals of young piglets being castrated within

two weeks of birth and conclude that the animals

are in enormous pain and should be given painkillers.

 

Take a moment to appreciate the source of each

food item on today's Thanksgiving plate.

 

If you are a canine-eating Korean, did the dog

yelp in pain during death? If you are an ice

cream-slurping American, did the calf cry in fear

when she was separated from the cow so that

her mother's milk could then be sold to fatten

the unweaned human?

 

In the spirit and consciousness of a universal

force that unites all creatures into an eternal

oneness and recognizes greater degrees of

similarity between mammalian species than

difference, does it matter who causes pain to

another and who ends up eating who? Is there

a cumulative scorecard tallying the pain and

suffering that you individually inflict upon all

others? Do you give thanks to the turkey or

the lamb or the piglet?

 

Robert Cohen

http://www.notmilk.com

 

 

 

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What they forgot to point out is that the farmers aren't intelligent, sensitive beings :-)

 

Jo

 

 

A November 19, 2001 story in Canada's National Post revealed that "dumb farm animals" are smarter than they look and that they actually feel pain.

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