Animals Are Not Ours To Wear

32 pages dedicated to mind-numbing PETA drivel?

WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE?!
 
Batty for Bats! said:
Might aswell make that dead corpse's skin into a nice leather jacket, other wise, it would be wasteful.
yeah, why not?
 
Have you seen what a sheep looks like with unsheared wool, it's hilarious.
 
Ultimate Iceman said:
Have you seen what a sheep looks like with unsheared wool, it's hilarious.

yeah real funny. :rolleyes:

"In Australia, the most commonly raised sheep are Merinos, specifically bred to have wrinkly skin, which means more wool per animal. This unnatural overload of wool causes animals to die of heat exhaustion during hot months, and the wrinkles also collect urine and moisture. Attracted to the moisture, flies lay eggs in the folds of skin, and the hatched maggots can eat the sheep alive. To prevent “flystrike,” Australian ranchers perform a barbaric operation—mulesing—or carving huge strips of flesh off the backs of unanesthetized lambs’ legs and around their tails. This is done to cause smooth, scarred skin that won’t harbor fly eggs, yet the bloody wounds often get flystrike before they heal.3

Within weeks of birth, lambs’ ears are hole-punched, their tails are chopped off, and the males are castrated without anesthetics. Male lambs are castrated when between 2 and 8 weeks old, with a rubber ring used to cut off blood supply—one of the most painful methods of castration possible.4 Every year, hundreds of lambs die before the age of 8 weeks from exposure or starvation, and mature sheep die every year from disease, lack of shelter, and neglect.5 Faced with so much death and disease, the rational solution would be to reduce the number of sheep so as to maintain them decently. Instead, sheep are bred to bear more lambs to offset the deaths."

thats so silly, want to see a picture of mulesing? its hilarious. :o ugh
 
I'm saying that shearing sheep is harmless if done right and humanely and in many ways, they need it.
 
i never quite understood why one would like to wear the skin of another animal.

fetish?
 
Fine.

Take this guy...

shrek-the-sheep.jpg


Shrek the Sheep, found after only a month and he looked like this.

Now tell me that he shouldn't be sheared.
 
i have to stop looking at these pictures or ill start crying. :( especially the puppies :o
 
Ultimate Iceman said:
Fine.

Take this guy...

shrek-the-sheep.jpg


Shrek the Sheep, found after only a month and he looked like this.

Now tell me that he shouldn't be sheared.

aw! :) he makes me happy
 
Lucy Diamond said:
yeah real funny. :rolleyes:

"In Australia, the most commonly raised sheep are Merinos, specifically bred to have wrinkly skin, which means more wool per animal. This unnatural overload of wool causes animals to die of heat exhaustion during hot months, and the wrinkles also collect urine and moisture. Attracted to the moisture, flies lay eggs in the folds of skin, and the hatched maggots can eat the sheep alive. To prevent “flystrike,” Australian ranchers perform a barbaric operation—mulesing—or carving huge strips of flesh off the backs of unanesthetized lambs’ legs and around their tails. This is done to cause smooth, scarred skin that won’t harbor fly eggs, yet the bloody wounds often get flystrike before they heal.3

Within weeks of birth, lambs’ ears are hole-punched, their tails are chopped off, and the males are castrated without anesthetics. Male lambs are castrated when between 2 and 8 weeks old, with a rubber ring used to cut off blood supply—one of the most painful methods of castration possible.4 Every year, hundreds of lambs die before the age of 8 weeks from exposure or starvation, and mature sheep die every year from disease, lack of shelter, and neglect.5 Faced with so much death and disease, the rational solution would be to reduce the number of sheep so as to maintain them decently. Instead, sheep are bred to bear more lambs to offset the deaths."

thats so silly, want to see a picture of mulesing? its hilarious. :o ugh


SO if the problem is in Australia, why are you *****ing here? Run off to the land down under and do something about it...
 
if you what guys are saying is true. I guess they arent ours to eat either. how about that?
 
bluejake01 said:
SO if the problem is in Australia, why are you *****ing here? Run off to the land down under and do something about it...

id rather get an education first.
 
I once saw sheep being castrated in Australia on tv. The herders, I s**t you not, rip the sheep's balls off with their bloody freakin' TEETH! Bloody hell!
 
thats the most hilarious thing I have ever heard
 
TheSumOfGod said:
I once saw sheep being castrated in Australia on tv. The herders, I s**t you not, rip the sheep's balls off with their bloody freakin' TEETH! Bloody hell!

i hope australia sinks
 
Ultimate Iceman said:
Fine.

Take this guy...

shrek-the-sheep.jpg


Shrek the Sheep, found after only a month and he looked like this.

Now tell me that he shouldn't be sheared.

I'd just keep him in my room and snuggle with him for warmth every night.
 
Lucy Diamond said:
i hope australia sinks


I personally wish that all PETA members and affiliates would get on a boat and sail to a remote island so we could nuke them into oblivion, but not all wishs can come true. :o
 

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