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From Dustin Wynnyk - 9 Nov 2005 hello my name is dustin and i ride and raise bucking bulls they have a life i wish i had they work for 8 seconds a week and get treated like gods there everything on this farm they get fed special pellets and we have gatorade mixed in there water and flank straps do not hurt the bull it is just like the thing weight lifters wear around there weist to improve performance it does not hurt them so quit putting all of it down because you know nothing and i wonder how hard you had to look for that picture of them guys ive been in rodeo for 24 yrs and not once have i seen an animal treated cruely. Write me back on what you have to say Reply from Frank and Mary Dear Dustin: We can't believe that you really believe this. Animals are hurt all the time in rodeos. In the Love of the Lord, Frank and Mary Return to Visitors' Comments |
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The calf photo in the masthead of these pages is from Farm Sanctuary with our thanks.
This all creatures animal exploitation photo gallery is being presented to show the public the difference between the cute little animals we see in advertising and picture in our minds and the reality that exists in entertainment (circus, circuses, hunting, fishing, movie, movies, sport, sports, television, tv. TV), on farms (battery, beef, calf, calves, chicken, chickens, cow, cows, duck, ducks, dairy, egg, fish, eggs, geese, goose, lamb, lambs, pig, pigs, pork, sheep), and in a laboratory or laboratories, for medical research (cat, cats, dog, dogs, mice, monkey, monkeys, mouse, rabbit, rabbits, rat, rats, veal), photos, pictures


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