http://rantingoldgit.blogspot.com/2004/10/depraved-activists-steal-grandmothers.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/staffordshire/3741940.stm
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http://rantingoldgit.blogspot.com/2004/10/depraved-activists-steal-grandmothers.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/staffordshire/3741940.stm
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Mr Queenie used to have to visit quite a lot of medical establishments involving animal research. Now this is a man who needs to be assigned to suicide watch when a spider dies in the garage. Naturally, he is a vegetarian, who happily murders living parsnips without a backward glance. But he did tell me this. He never saw an animal mistreated, in all his years of dealing with them.
And here's another funny thing- all the folk he dealt with had adopted critters from the RSPCA shelter.
Funny that....
Q
You must really love guinae pigs to dig-up dead chicks. I mean really love guinae pigs. Think about it, they're just fluffy rats that run through plastic tunnels... who even gives a shit? Well, except for those freakes at ALF of course...
Weird
Yes Q, I suspect you're right, but every time an ALF spokesman comes on the media, the rave insanely about torturing animals. I got banned from the old ALF discussion board for pointing out that the reason their attempts at using non-criminal methods never work, was because their spokesmen were barely rational and came over as emotionally incontinent buffoons. Was that unkind? They banned my IP, so I just came back again through an annonymous proxy and in the end they took that board down and opened a new one with better security.
Do you remember our discussion on IH about foxes Q? Since then, I've started keeping hens. I have two in my garden and I'm about to go halfers with a guy at the allotment society I'm in, to keep another ten. I'm after old Reynard now...
Do you have one of those allotments opposite the Town Moor? I have always been strangely fascinated with them, just a stone's throw from the heart of the city.
In most of the research establishments my husband visited, they were doing early stage testing of new drug treatments. A major component of this is checking for adverse raising of blood pressure. The results would have been useless if the animals were under any stress at all. And how the hell do you monitor blood pressure in a test tube?
Once they reached a certain age, they would be retired as pets. They were always taken home by the staff who had grown fond of them, so it was no use trying to put our names down for a little cat or dog.
Hope your hens give you a plentiful supply of chucky eggs.
Q
I do as it happens have an allotment there, but that isn't where the 'hen farm' will be. It's down the Vale. as we call it. I've just got that one and have been offered the chance to rehablitate a corner where hens used to be kept. It's a jungle, with rather derelict hen houses on it, but when my tenancy is confirmed, I'll soon knock it into shape.
On the welfare issue, I'm sure that most people looking after animals are consientious about it. I only got into keeping a cople of pet hens because I hate the way battery birds are kept. Three to a twenty inch cubed cage doesn' seem like a whole lot of fun to me. Mine wander about from dawn to dusk and each lays an egg most days.
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