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Church leaders turn their backs on Animal Cruelty
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Posted by OZGIRL, Monday, 4 September 2006 8:20:25 PM
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Bozo and everybody
Please click here http://www.themeatrix.com/ Celivia The work with your local butcher is FABOULOUS. He "was the real deal". We should all think of something we can do to assist your wonderful work, and Scouts. I will shout U2 web pages to be built. Anybody else out there? Would be very welcome. Please give time not money hello hello , Well I'll be. Is that a church bell I hear a ringing. Celiva and Scout You could write to AVA and get everyone to sign. Use the link to the petition and you can find thousands who have already signed the petition to join in your forum. pass Leo around for childrens education clases for Church groups. appreciate your posts. Well most of them anyway. yabadabadoo somebody could take Philo on a trip with Leo? Celiva has the right idea with pushing woolworths to buy free range. We are at the moment looking to running adds educating people about feed lots where woolworths buy mostly from sadly. To their Credit they have introduced a free range shelf in some stores BUT not Nearly enough. please take a moment to click on the links. Its really important that you see what you are posting about. You too Bozo because even if you dont care about Animal cruelty , I take it you care about jobs for Australian kids. What church do you belong Bozo? have they ever mentioned cruelty to Gods creatures? These are the things we need to talk about. We need to make people of the Church ask themselves why? Or Why Not? Anyway enjoy Leo. http://wa.amieu.asn.au/ This link above has some good pictures as well. We ask ALL church leaders and members to stand up for Australian Animals and Jobs For our Kids future. BAN LIVE EXPORTS AND INTENSIVE FARMING. Posted by Wendy Lewthwaite, Tuesday, 5 September 2006 6:40:23 PM
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Wendy do you know much about "free range". I generally buy them but heard some time ago that the definition was pretty loose and I've also heard that a lot more "free range" eggs are sold than could possibly be supplied by the commercial free range farms (other eggs being sold as free range).
My local wollies store carries a vast range of egg type. Various organic types, barn, free range, enriched etc and the nothing special except the price eggs. I often wonder if I maying twice the price for my eggs without actually making a difference to how they are produced. R0bert Posted by R0bert, Tuesday, 5 September 2006 7:05:52 PM
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Robert.
Thank You For Your Question about Free Range Eggs And Products. As far as eggs go the best person to ask is Phil, or Free Ranger. You are right to be sus. Some think Free Range are these terrible sheds where they are jammed in so close its criminal. Of course then like people they end up fighting. That is why the cruel debeaking method is adopted. I will list as many REAL free Range brands as I can and post them. If you could give me a clue without giving up your privacy as to the near you are buying in I will pay particular attention to that. Free Ranger has a large group of Free anger Farmers as well registered so hopefdully he will see your question. I hope everybody starts to think like you and it will be a kinder world. I gueess when people are rushing around a supermarket its hard to stop and think hOW the egss got there. Most people wouldnt beleive that condtions were so bad anyway. They wrongly think that our Government would not allow such mistreatment. They would be wrong. Many Of them actually have large investments in these hell holes beleive it or not. Isnt that Sad. Get Back To You Soon with a list Thank You Robert its the little things like this that make the changes. .http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=real+free+range+poultry+farms+&btnG=Google+Search&meta=cr%3DcountryAU Posted by Wendy Lewthwaite, Tuesday, 5 September 2006 8:14:58 PM
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Wendy, I do my shopping at Wollies at Birkdale (formerly Action/formerly Bi-Lo).
Currently in the fridge 12 Fresh Free Range Eggs L 600g - Sunny Queen Farms The marketing blurb says - Hens range freely - Naturally free of hormones & antibiotics - Naturally high in Protein - Source of Flate and Iron - Farms independently audited R0bert Posted by R0bert, Tuesday, 5 September 2006 8:29:28 PM
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Oops Wendy, clearly those children don't want to work in meat works
anymore! Teys just had to shut a plant in the North of Qld, they just can't find enough staff. I hear that some plants in Queensland are even employing Brazilians, as Aussies don't want the jobs. Anyhow, on today's farming news: http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/content/2006/s1733392.htm Perhaps its time for SAVE OUR FARMERS FROM ILL INFORMED CITY SLICKERS :) Posted by Yabby, Tuesday, 5 September 2006 8:38:54 PM
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I think its time to all take a moment to reflect on the life of one of the planets most dedicated guardian of the earths wildlife in all its forms..
Steve Irwin..now he was a man who lived his passion every day and gave his life for his belief for the betterment of mother nature and gods creatures..great and small.
He died today as you may doubt all know by now and I think the planet is much poorer for losing him, I only hope the wealth of knowledge that he had was imparted at least in some small measure so that the world didnt lose all the valueable experience he had gathered.
I loved him because he gave so much passion and love for the world around him.