"Humane Milk is Myth"

Succession of vegans rang in to tell of the horror and woeful sadness of wet calves ripped from crying dams at birth.
You'd think all dairy farmers would be deaf from the noise by now.
Best riposte was the 80yr old Somerset farmers " drunk milk straight from the bucket everyday & never been to the doctor "
Shame really, the item before had made it a good program.
 

Gapples

Member
It will no doubt be the same bunch of young lefty students & older lefty, beard wearing, lank haired bespectacled tree huggers.
They will also be anti Trump activists, anti capitalism, anti establishment that support Corbyn.
Rant over
PS
I don't hardly ever drink milk, because I dislike it.
 
Think yourself lucky i just met George moonbats mother. no seriously I was just strimming a foot path that goes though some waste ground on some new ground we have as the council have been moaning. I was just strimming away when an old ish lady come tawards me so just shut down to let her pass. oh no, 1 whole hour later after a major debut how i shouldnt be harming the brambles and how us farmers are so cruel to there animals. She was trying so hard to convince me to become a vegan and how i should give up farming... still was quite entertaining for me.
 

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
Think yourself lucky i just met George moonbats mother. no seriously I was just strimming a foot path that goes though some waste ground on some new ground we have as the council have been moaning. I was just strimming away when an old ish lady come tawards me so just shut down to let her pass. oh no, 1 whole hour later after a major debut how i shouldnt be harming the brambles and how us farmers are so cruel to there animals. She was trying so hard to convince me to become a vegan and how i should give up farming... still was quite entertaining for me.

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: I hope you had your tinfoil hat on. The ruddy bast*rd brambles are going mad over this year, keep expecting them to come though the bedroom window and strangle me in my sleep.
 

Yale

Member
Livestock Farmer
The only soul on our farm whose welfare worries me is my poor old mum. She can only move one arm and needs constant care, and has been lying there in bed for the last 3 years. If we treated any of our animals in that way, we would have been prosecuted long ago.
All farm animals are kept in constant pain?? What are these people on?

And that couple wanting to drag that poor child to the USA for experimental treatment.

Makes you wonder where it all went wrong....
 
Biggest mistake that was made was to put a complaint in about it.

The ad has got more publicity now than ever. Plenty surveys have shown that extreme vegan campaigns are more likely to turn people away from the church of vegan(because it is a bloody religion to those fruits)

Global consumption of dairy products is increasing in every form expect fresh milk. They are only converting their own kind of losers
 

Old Boar

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Location
West Wales
I have heard how young lettuce are ripped by their heads out of the ground, only to be smothered in plastic. Beans and peas are cruelly pushed out of their warm dry wombs (or pods as we tend to call them) way before they are mature, and are then tumbled in liquid in huge cruel vats, before being frozen. Potatoes are torn from their mother, shaken violently and then put in the dark.
Grapes are cut from their mothers, and then crushed and left to stew in their own juice (thank goodness!).
It is all in the wording....
Maybe we should start an organisation called PETEE (People for the Ethical Treatment of Everything Else).
 

KMA

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Location
Dumfriesshire
Just about to cruelly separate some maincrop potatoes from their parent tubers before stuffing them in a hessian sack and leaving them in the cold and dark for months :nailbiting:.

Can't wait until the weekend when I should have some young runner beans ready to rip from their parent before boiling them alive and eating them for dinner:sneaky: mwahaha
 

awkward

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Location
kerry ireland
they still need farmers to produce their food veg nut or what ever . have the calculated their food miles if their so earth conscious. friend child is lactose intolerant so was on soya. they blame it for rotting her teeth.
how about the damage to rain forests to produce all this soya and alternative crops. but arguing with these people only gives them more attention. they are entitled to their opinions but when they force them on others it proves that they are the intolerant ones
 
they still need farmers to produce their food veg nut or what ever . have the calculated their food miles if their so earth conscious. friend child is lactose intolerant so was on soya. they blame it for rotting her teeth.
how about the damage to rain forests to produce all this soya and alternative crops. but arguing with these people only gives them more attention. they are entitled to their opinions but when they force them on others it proves that they are the intolerant ones
Have you not watched "Father Ted":rolleyes: by protesting against something only raises the profile about what you are protesting about.....
 

AGN76

Member
Location
north Wales
They were 'discussing' this on Radio Wales the morning that Jeremy Whine covered it. The veggie weirdo's way of convincing the public to ditch dairy was to shout over everyone, not let anyone answer and just be deeply unpleasant. It's put me off delicious Oat Milk for life! :eek::hungover:
 
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