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<blockquote data-quote="Av Gorritt" data-source="post: 7738623" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>It looks like it will all go on and on for a time yet . I read that she's about to sue "the authorities " over the way they handled the removal . She's saying that they shouldn't have used a rope to drag it out , when there was it's own head collar available , thereby causing it great stress . If she'd done as she should have done , not alerted the appalling media circus , and quietly led it out into the trailer , none of the scenes would have happened . It's my opinion that the responsibility involved in keeping animals ( of any kind ) will always involve the possibility , or necessity, to cull one or more . It was her responsibility to see the job through to the end , seeing that it was done properly , and not skulk away in hiding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Av Gorritt, post: 7738623, member: 2303"] It looks like it will all go on and on for a time yet . I read that she's about to sue "the authorities " over the way they handled the removal . She's saying that they shouldn't have used a rope to drag it out , when there was it's own head collar available , thereby causing it great stress . If she'd done as she should have done , not alerted the appalling media circus , and quietly led it out into the trailer , none of the scenes would have happened . It's my opinion that the responsibility involved in keeping animals ( of any kind ) will always involve the possibility , or necessity, to cull one or more . It was her responsibility to see the job through to the end , seeing that it was done properly , and not skulk away in hiding [/QUOTE]
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