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I agree, sheep and lambs seemingly are gentle and playful animals without any hostility in them (there's a reason for the saying "gentle as a lamb"), as affectionate as a dog. I saw one CZcams video of a woman who had a pet sheep who she bonded with in the same way people bond with dogs, friendly dogs. She even played fetch with the sheep. A sheep can be your friend too. Much more so than a cow or chicken, and sheep are smarter than they are too
I KNOW POOR BABY >> HE PROBALLY GOT HURT >>TRYING TO GET THAT LITTLE BIT OF FOOD IN THAT TINY BUCKET >>> THAT WAS ONLY HALF >>> NEVER FULL >>> WHICH WASNT ENOUGH FOR ONE POOR SHEEP > :( :( :( >> OUT OF ALL THE SHEEP
I will not eat lamb anymore, they are just too cute and lovable, playful, and intelligent. I've seen several CZcams videos of someone keeping a lamb or sheep as a pet, and the animals really appeared to bond nicely with their owners, cuddling them, licking their hands, and frolicking around in the same way dogs do with their owners, pouncing around and really enjoying themselves, and even playing fetch in one video. Lambs and sheep seemed surprisingly intelligent also, more so than I think some people give them credit for. And them cuddling affectionately with almost anyone. There should be no more lamb/sheep slaughterhouses. I know that this may sound hypocritical, but I still eat beef, pork, and chicken. I don't have as many objectional issues with cows, pigs, and chickens slaughterhouses, as long as they're rendered unconscious first before they're slaughtered and don't feel anything. To me that's an automatic given for all edible animals, that they must be stunned unconscious and endure zero suffering
I read that around 100 years ago, farm animals were not made unconscious before getting slaughtered, and they felt and suffered the pain of their throats being slit and feeling all their blood drain out of them. I sure hope you don't say "hahaha" to that thought. I can't even see how the farmers did it, then them watching them kick and suffer until they passed away. When the animals' made unconscious first, there's no pain and suffering, thank God all slaughterhouses (at least in America) do that now.
I agree with you all the way. I almost wish that lambs could fight back and inflict repercussions on any abusive slaughtermen. It's just a darn good thing lamb meat is expensive and very scarce in whatever grocery store I browse thru, for even finding such meat packaged up is upsetting. The packages, based on the "use by" date, don't seem to have much shelf life. But when I asked the butcher (the other day at Acme) if such items really do sell by that date, he said yes. Yes I agree, I don't quite have reservations about eating most other animals but lambs are my main concern, given their unique and sensitive nature.
@@sk8ersbus1, yes, I love lambs and sheep. Lambs are the most simple, playful, affectionate, peaceful little animals. And sheep are so simple, affectionate when treated kindly, and I'd even say that they are quaint. Something about lambs and sheep remind me of an older, more simple world. I think now that with my earlier comment about farmers 100 years ago not stunning animals unconscious before killing them was often more because they all didn't have the methods to stun them back then like they have today, they didn't want them to suffer. And some people back then killed animals instantly, they shot them in the head and they died instantly with no suffering. Those terrible factory farms is definitely a more modern thing. Yes, there were loads of dairies back then, but they weren't like today where tons of cows and sheep were hooked up to machinery. Back then, they were milked the old fashioned way by hand, which was definitely less painful than the machinery. And farmers actually shared the mother animals' milk with their calves or lambs, and with the consumer public. That just won't happen today, mass production has made business greedy to make every dollar possible, resulting in them killing the baby animals and they won't give their mothers' milk to them, and they don't give two shits about it. The old world was a better place in so many ways. Definitely more simple and trusting. Like I said before, lambs and sheep remind me of the old fashioned simple quaint world.
I loved watching this video and seeing all of those little ba-a-a lambs. There were so many of them everywhere, ba-a-a-a-ing and ba-a-a-a-ing, it appeared that many of them couldn't find their mothers. The sheep were also all over the place ba-a-a-a-a-ing and it looked like that was not making it easier for all those lambs and their mother sheep to find each other
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I noticed that. I didn't know that they made So much noise like they are talking to each other. Oh how Sweet.
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Opusti se i pojedi taj sendvic sto ti sleduje uz tu platicu za odbranu gospodara.
Ps. Još jednom veliki pozdrav za domacina i njegove ovce, zivi bili sto godina.
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I agree, sheep and lambs seemingly are gentle and playful animals without any hostility in them (there's a reason for the saying "gentle as a lamb"), as affectionate as a dog. I saw one CZcams video of a woman who had a pet sheep who she bonded with in the same way people bond with dogs, friendly dogs. She even played fetch with the sheep. A sheep can be your friend too. Much more so than a cow or chicken, and sheep are smarter than they are too
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I always thought that Sheeps and Lambs were very quiet, but Now I know they're not. Good to See them in their pasture.
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I wonder what they're saying to each other, they Surely talk a Lot, and I had no idea they talked that much to each other. They Seem Social.
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one of the sheep were limping
I KNOW POOR BABY >> HE PROBALLY GOT HURT >>TRYING TO GET THAT LITTLE BIT OF FOOD IN THAT TINY BUCKET >>> THAT WAS ONLY HALF >>> NEVER FULL >>> WHICH WASNT ENOUGH FOR ONE POOR SHEEP > :( :( :( >> OUT OF ALL THE SHEEP
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I will not eat lamb anymore, they are just too cute and lovable, playful, and intelligent. I've seen several CZcams videos of someone keeping a lamb or sheep as a pet, and the animals really appeared to bond nicely with their owners, cuddling them, licking their hands, and frolicking around in the same way dogs do with their owners, pouncing around and really enjoying themselves, and even playing fetch in one video. Lambs and sheep seemed surprisingly intelligent also, more so than I think some people give them credit for. And them cuddling affectionately with almost anyone. There should be no more lamb/sheep slaughterhouses. I know that this may sound hypocritical, but I still eat beef, pork, and chicken. I don't have as many objectional issues with cows, pigs, and chickens slaughterhouses, as long as they're rendered unconscious first before they're slaughtered and don't feel anything. To me that's an automatic given for all edible animals, that they must be stunned unconscious and endure zero suffering
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I read that around 100 years ago, farm animals were not made unconscious before getting slaughtered, and they felt and suffered the pain of their throats being slit and feeling all their blood drain out of them. I sure hope you don't say "hahaha" to that thought. I can't even see how the farmers did it, then them watching them kick and suffer until they passed away. When the animals' made unconscious first, there's no pain and suffering, thank God all slaughterhouses (at least in America) do that now.
I agree with you all the way. I almost wish that lambs could fight back and inflict repercussions on any abusive slaughtermen. It's just a darn good thing lamb meat is expensive and very scarce in whatever grocery store I browse thru, for even finding such meat packaged up is upsetting. The packages, based on the "use by" date, don't seem to have much shelf life. But when I asked the butcher (the other day at Acme) if such items really do sell by that date, he said yes. Yes I agree, I don't quite have reservations about eating most other animals but lambs are my main concern, given their unique and sensitive nature.
@@sk8ersbus1, yes, I love lambs and sheep. Lambs are the most simple, playful, affectionate, peaceful little animals. And sheep are so simple, affectionate when treated kindly, and I'd even say that they are quaint. Something about lambs and sheep remind me of an older, more simple world. I think now that with my earlier comment about farmers 100 years ago not stunning animals unconscious before killing them was often more because they all didn't have the methods to stun them back then like they have today, they didn't want them to suffer. And some people back then killed animals instantly, they shot them in the head and they died instantly with no suffering. Those terrible factory farms is definitely a more modern thing. Yes, there were loads of dairies back then, but they weren't like today where tons of cows and sheep were hooked up to machinery. Back then, they were milked the old fashioned way by hand, which was definitely less painful than the machinery. And farmers actually shared the mother animals' milk with their calves or lambs, and with the consumer public. That just won't happen today, mass production has made business greedy to make every dollar possible, resulting in them killing the baby animals and they won't give their mothers' milk to them, and they don't give two shits about it. The old world was a better place in so many ways. Definitely more simple and trusting. Like I said before, lambs and sheep remind me of the old fashioned simple quaint world.
Well then, don't watch the videos about calves and piglets, unless you want to go vegan.
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I loved watching this video and seeing all of those little ba-a-a lambs. There were so many of them everywhere, ba-a-a-a-ing and ba-a-a-a-ing, it appeared that many of them couldn't find their mothers. The sheep were also all over the place ba-a-a-a-a-ing and it looked like that was not making it easier for all those lambs and their mother sheep to find each other
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