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ScoobyWon't 26 June 2013 11:13 PM


Originally Posted by dpb (Post 11132766)
You can't eat a cow in certain parts!

Yeah, I've never understood how vegetarian cafés and restaurants stay in business. ;)

ScoobyWon't 26 June 2013 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by Turbohot (Post 11132731)
Ok.

There shouldn't be any term for cooked cat because cats should never be cooked. Cats are Gods, end of. Karma is a b!tch, you know. That's all I have to say for Chinese for eating cats.


What about dogs? Or is that just in Korea?

Turbohot 26 June 2013 11:21 PM


Originally Posted by ScoobyWon't (Post 11133063)
What about dogs? Or is that just in Korea?


Dog shouldn't be eaten either. Hot dogs are exceptions, mind.

ScoobyWon't 26 June 2013 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by Turbohot (Post 11133070)
Dog shouldn't be eaten either. Hot dogs are exceptions, mind.

Hot dogs are normally a pork/chicken combination.


I suspect it's something like 30% pork, 30% chicken, 10% crap and 30% rubber ;)

Turbohot 27 June 2013 10:32 PM


Originally Posted by ScoobyWon't (Post 11133078)
Hot dogs are normally a pork/chicken combination.


I suspect it's something like 30% pork, 30% chicken, 10% crap and 30% rubber ;)

No sh!t, Sherlock. :D

Reminds me when I once attended a Chinese top man's master class. After the class one evening, we took Master Feng to a British fun fair for some exposure. We went to a fast food van to get some food. He asked for a hot dog. The van girl asked if he wanted some onions, mustard or ketchup on top of it. He said "Noh, noh, noh! Just the dog, just the dog please!":lol1:

Worlasshasansti 28 June 2013 02:49 PM

I would say it depends what ground the hens are kept on, if they are only in a smallish garden the hens will have it turned into a Barron muddy state in no time at all, you need a lot of space for not many hens at all and if they don't have access to fields etc its best to keep them indoors on deep litter if possible when its wet outside as things get really messy really quickly. As long as the animals have plenty of space I don't think there will be many issues, as long as the owner has a strict routine for cleaning etc.

I keep about 50 hens spread across 3 different allotments and like already said they can be horrible little *******s, once feather pecking starts its a seriously hard vice to break, they peck out the newly forming feathers to get at the blood in the "pins", once they taste blood they will literally eat the bleeding bird alive, it normally starts through lack of space, boredom and possible a lack of something in their diet.

As with most things involving animals I would say try it and observe the behaviour, I don't think the hens would peck the rabbits to establish who's boss, so if they peck the rabbits frequently it'll be due to aggression/boredom in which case the rabbits should be removed immediately, there may also be an issue with the hens ****e as it carries all sorts of nasties which may affect the rabbits but that's just a possibility I have no idea if they would be affected by the problems the hens spread/suffer from.

Hth

Mick

joz8968 28 June 2013 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by Turbohot (Post 11134120)
...He asked for a hot dog. The van girl asked if he wanted some onions, mustard or ketchup on top of it. He said "Noh, noh, noh! Just the dog, just the dog please!":lol1:

:lol1:



Originally Posted by Turbohot (Post 11134120)
...The van girl...

"van girl" lol

Turbohot 28 June 2013 08:01 PM

:D

joz8968 28 June 2013 10:29 PM

Got the giggles.


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