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From Joe Carrieri - 18 Jun 2007 I saw your page and It shocked me, especially the chickens I keep 3 chickens as pets in my yard, they are a big part of my family, I've had them since the beginning, and I truly care for them, they are free range, and come to me for affection and treats, they come in the house at night out of their own will. This makes me feel better (I don't feel comfortable with them out at night with raccoons and possums) and I collect the eggs they lay everyday. Am I wrong all this time or what I do is ok because they have a great life? I don't ever plan to eat them or my pet turkey's either. -Joe Reply from Frank and Mary Dear Joe: What you are doing is wonderful. This is the way all animals are to be treated. In the Love of the Lord, Frank and Mary Return to Visitors' Comments |
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| Animal Exploitation Photo Gallery |
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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