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<blockquote data-quote="Luca Brasi" data-source="post: 1262000" data-attributes="member: 23282"><p>Nice video. I hate to have to agree, but Supa Dexta is right. We can refuse to accept it, but times are changing, and sooner or later it is going to affect us all. My local Dept of Ag guys tell me that every year they get more and more complaints of abuse and neglect simply because some idiot drives by a pasture in winter and views a horse or a cow out in the cold, and reports it. They actually think that the animals are supposed to be kept in a heated barn. I've planted visual barriers along my front pasture now because I don't want the hassle, and I don't exactly have the tact or patience to gently try to explain the facts to some finger waving dingbat with an attitude who might dare to come up the drive and tell me how cruel I'm being to my animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luca Brasi, post: 1262000, member: 23282"] Nice video. I hate to have to agree, but Supa Dexta is right. We can refuse to accept it, but times are changing, and sooner or later it is going to affect us all. My local Dept of Ag guys tell me that every year they get more and more complaints of abuse and neglect simply because some idiot drives by a pasture in winter and views a horse or a cow out in the cold, and reports it. They actually think that the animals are supposed to be kept in a heated barn. I've planted visual barriers along my front pasture now because I don't want the hassle, and I don't exactly have the tact or patience to gently try to explain the facts to some finger waving dingbat with an attitude who might dare to come up the drive and tell me how cruel I'm being to my animals. [/QUOTE]
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