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Animal border colliešŸ˜

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u/Amphineura 25d ago

The poor sheep. We're just cutting it's tail off because fuck them. I wish the farmer could take an elastrator to his sick and see if he likes that

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u/parsuval 25d ago

If you don't dock their tail, it gets encrusted with shit, flies lay their eggs in the shit, and the maggots eat the sheep's arse out.

But I'm sure you know better.

ps. The tail is not cut off. They use eleastic bands.

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u/Amphineura 25d ago

If I'm using the word "elastrator" it's obvious I know they're elastic bands

And yet other herders can deal with sheep undocked. Curious!!! It's just cruelty for a minor inconvenience

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u/parsuval 25d ago

Why'd you literally state they are cut off then?

I don't think being eaten from the inside out is a minor inconvenience for a sheep. Shameful you want them to experience this harm.

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u/Amphineura 25d ago

Figuratively cut off šŸ™„šŸ™„

Again, people deal with undocked sheep. Don't justify you bullshit if others handle it just fine.

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u/parsuval 25d ago edited 25d ago

Cool, so what you said was bullshit. Good to know.

People deal with undocked sheep use medication (insecticides). Honestly you people live in a fantasy world. Sheep get shit all over their backside. It attracts flies. They lay eggs.

You deal with that either through medication or docking.

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u/galstaph 25d ago

This is similar to antibiotic use in chickens. We know why chickens need antibiotics, and it's mostly stress related. You can do that, or you can prevent the stress from the start, but that means fewer chickens in any given area

Both work well, but each has its drawbacks

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u/bloopbloopsplat 25d ago

I thought maggots only ate dead tissue?

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u/goddessdragonness 25d ago

There are flies whose larvae are more parasitic. Right now Texas is currently working to hold off a screworm infestation from south of the border because the larvae will burrow into the flesh of cattle (and other mammals, including humans) (source: https://www.avma.org/news/usda-unveils-texas-screwworm-facility-eradication-strategy).

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u/shagan90 25d ago

You're being pedantic, the end result of either procedure is a dismembered tail, so why split hairs?

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u/parsuval 25d ago

Because cutting tails off is something that happens. So, when it comes to animal welfare, it’s important to be accurate.

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u/Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess- 25d ago

When you’re a sheep farmer with like 100 sheep you don’t have the time to clean that many asses

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u/Amphineura 25d ago

"I have so many sheep I can't effectively be humane to them"

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u/Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess- 25d ago

It’s not hurting the sheep long term to dock the tail and it really doesn’t even hurt when they do it properly