Anyone see this?
Kill It .. Cook It .. Eat It!
BBC prog invited 6 folk to spend time on meat production farms in Devon .. two of whom were vegans.
The volunteers were given lessons in how to feel an animal to see if it’s fattened up enough for slaughter and then invited them into the abbatoir. (The final episode with the chickens required them to kill their own supper.. )
Programme has to be a must-see for the parents/children and their teachers at a Kent primary school which hit the headlines last year at the Head’s insistence that, Marcus, the pet lamb earned his keep by becoming the prize of lamb chops at the fund raising raffle and was destined for this from the start to teach the children that lamb chops .. bacon... beefburgers etc.. . come from the cute baby lambs they bottle feed at the “touchy feely farms”
The programme was quite fascinating as the volunteers sampled real burgers and sausages against the “valueless offal” as offered in neat wrapping at the supermarkets,,, and an eye opener as regards the callous inhumanity of certain “farming methods” which are not exactly “going away” as we all know that we pays more for the small “hand reared quality as provided by local farm shoppe” - which I confess we purchase from..because it mply tastes better... but we are all realistic enough to know that folk need low cost food all the same. (“Organic” .. “Free range”.. responsible fishing” on the labels” .. I am a cynic as quality wise – these appear to be no different from the “value packs” and why Alice buys most of our “fresh” from the little shops in the High Street. .
However, some of the comments made by these volunteers .. especially the vegans were rather patronising to the two animals (bulls/lamb/pigs/chickens) “selected for dinner”
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="vegan male after selecting the two bulls”]
I still cannot agree with killing these animals as it contributes to climate change.
EH? Back in the middle ages.. I learned from a history progamme on the telly (which entire family watched and discussed amongst ourselves – as we do at times :shock) that in C12 to C13 .. they had a famine . based on long hot .. dry summers and seriously cold winters.
Now .. let me think... back to my Grammar school days whereby we learned about Primeval Man in the first year .. and “the Middle Ages” in the second year (Tudors onwards in the Third Year and Gladstone/Disraeli to WW2 in the O Level years) ,, but I seem to recall reading that there was indeed a famine in the Middle Ages .. along with the Black Death/Plague and other nasties

but that they also kept cattle/pigs and sheep within their dwellings as these provided warmth. These animals tend to fart a lot .. creating methane ..
So if we do not eat them .. they would add to the ozone layer

then. Hmmm.....
The National Trust confirm this. I am an NT member as are the rest of the entire clan and related clans

We once watched Country File with John Craven sampling the food on offer at Wimpole Home Farm .. in which the NT farmer declared that they had to slaughter the rare breeds for consumption in the restaurant and sale in farm and NT shops as “not to do so would mean these animals would not be so “rare””

Hmmmm!
The other bizarre comment from the vegans was bestowing their own values and beliefs on the animals..
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=”dumb comment when slecting lambs for the slaughter”]
I do not know how I would feel in their position
Thankfully for them .. those animals have no idea of their fate and are stunned to brain dead before their throats are cut. One member of this family had a student job once.. in an abattoir owned by a national pie/cooked meat/pie/ice cream maker and did comment that the most chilling moment was when the pigs approached the mass kill abattoir and smelled their fate... which he still claims was benign and that the animals and carcasses were treated with respect at all times..a comment echoed by even the vegans on this particular documentary.
SO no.. I have no guilty pangs about tucking in to a good beef joint.. complete with Yorkshire Pud and a quality Horseradish sauce.

Edited as I mangled up the quotes/./
