I know you’re against eating animals all together, and I think that’s fine. I get it. But just wanted to provide some first hand info on what lamb on a menu is more likely to be. It’s not what you see if this picture.
Nope, I made a specific point and that’s all I had to say about it. But I will go on to add that your horse would likely appreciate very much eating vegetative perennial forage rather than hay in a dirt lot. Your profile imagine is the antithesis of caring for plants and animals. Have a good day.
Your bio is two sentences. I def read it and saw the pic, too. The pic prompted me to make an observation. I didn’t think at all that I “got” you, I don’t use social media for those purposes. Good on you for working with horses to improve health and wellbeing.
I volunteer weekly at a horse rescue & sanctuary. That was the day she was pulled from an auction house after being loaded up on drugs to mask her many health issues. Twice a day she receives grain with added nutrients specific to her conditions. This is what she looks like today
Eating lambs at any age is horrific. Eating any animal at any age is vile. Doing harm to any animal for any reason is not acceptable. If you're reading this please consider going vegan 🌱
Actually, the lambs in this picture look to be only a few weeks old. No one is eating them at that age. There’s nothing there to eat. I raise sheep mostly for wool, but some meat as well. Our lamb is butchered at 12 months old and are roughly 150lbs. Size of an average white tailed deer.
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