I can relate to the attached to the critters in your care. Fri we took a 1270# Holstien steer to the locker. We know what he was fed,we know how he was treated, we raised him from a week old baby. There was a few tears and yes its hard to send an animal to its death however our society has insulated itself from such unsavory things. Too many ppl think our food comes magicly in white plastic packages. A trip to a packing plant in the early 70"s in Iowa enlightened this young farm raised lad. Its a way of life, its were America gets its food folks and a farmer, rancher, ag industry person feeds us. Remember that! Without every one of them there will be anarchy and starvation. Think about that the next time your mad cause a tractor, combine or farm truck is slowing you down.
My wife raises bottle calves with the assistance of 4 nurse cows. Here in Southern Ok all the buyers want is Black or Red if they look beefy. Any dairy look and they bring far less $ than the inputs are. But I"ve never tasted a bad steak from a Holstien that was raised right with right feed and ruffage. His name was GEE ..... he"ll taste good on the grill Later Tim
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