I was not asking you to agree. I was asking you what you meant. I did not really understand what you meant after Your "Im winning"! post through me off some what.
I don't have my own flock yet, but I've been around and helped raise critters all of my life. You can distinctly tell if a critter is happy or not simply by paying attention to them.
If a pig is happy (as in full belly and dry/warm ground), they will root and roll around a lot more than usual. That is their play. If pigs are handled and petted and given attention to, they will act almost just like a puppy.
Same thing goes with hoofed critters, I was at a friends house the other day. He has what they call "attack donkeys" that protect his goats and dwarf cattle. The jenny was ALL OVER me!! She was so sweet, put her big head on my chest and damn near pushed me over. She loves being scratched behind her big bunny-like ears too. The goats are really sweet too, if you give one attention you had best give them ALL attention too or they'll be jealous of each other!! xD
Chickens and cattle are more difficult to tell, but you just have to pay attention.
Is it normal I found a flaw with being vegetarian?
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I don't have to agree or disagree with you... But I'm confused as to your real question.
"IIN to find flaws?" This is a yes or no question, to which I answer yes. This is not an agree or disagree question.
Repeat the question? :/
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Oh alright. Yes I understand now.
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So, wait... what was your question you wanted me to agree or disagree with?
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I was not asking you to agree. I was asking you what you meant. I did not really understand what you meant after Your "Im winning"! post through me off some what.
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"Oh alright. So you agree with me?"
And I didn't say "I'm winning.".... I said "I won." Big difference. ^_^
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How do you know this stuff about animals? Have you raised any?
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I don't have my own flock yet, but I've been around and helped raise critters all of my life. You can distinctly tell if a critter is happy or not simply by paying attention to them.
If a pig is happy (as in full belly and dry/warm ground), they will root and roll around a lot more than usual. That is their play. If pigs are handled and petted and given attention to, they will act almost just like a puppy.
Same thing goes with hoofed critters, I was at a friends house the other day. He has what they call "attack donkeys" that protect his goats and dwarf cattle. The jenny was ALL OVER me!! She was so sweet, put her big head on my chest and damn near pushed me over. She loves being scratched behind her big bunny-like ears too. The goats are really sweet too, if you give one attention you had best give them ALL attention too or they'll be jealous of each other!! xD
Chickens and cattle are more difficult to tell, but you just have to pay attention.