Sheep Husbandry: A Reminder
Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 10:07 pm
With the unfortunate death of chumbucket and sudden kidnapping of MatronDeWinter, it seems a lot of people have decided to operate outside of the community law in regards to animal rights. The following is a reminder to all that cA is still around & rules set in the past still exist.
Our associate, Jana, stumbled upon some sheep that were cruelly and unlawfully being exploited for their wool. As is cA policy, these sheep were put out of their misery:
The illegal rancher came to dispute the killing of his unlicensed sheep & I came to help explain & negotiate. We shared some words, mostly harsh on his side, & I gave him a goodie bag as a piece offering:
His goods and illegal pets were confiscated promptly:
When he returned, I was informed that I have been reported for hacking because his goodie bag contained what was obviously a trapped box:
We continued to explain why we do what we do & I really feel that we got the message across to our friend.
Please remember folks, there is nothing wrong with running a sheep farm, but you have to buy the permit so we can make sure the sheep are being looked after properly. Further info can be found in our guild forum here.
We thank you for your time and cooperation!
Our associate, Jana, stumbled upon some sheep that were cruelly and unlawfully being exploited for their wool. As is cA policy, these sheep were put out of their misery:
The illegal rancher came to dispute the killing of his unlicensed sheep & I came to help explain & negotiate. We shared some words, mostly harsh on his side, & I gave him a goodie bag as a piece offering:
His goods and illegal pets were confiscated promptly:
When he returned, I was informed that I have been reported for hacking because his goodie bag contained what was obviously a trapped box:
We continued to explain why we do what we do & I really feel that we got the message across to our friend.
Please remember folks, there is nothing wrong with running a sheep farm, but you have to buy the permit so we can make sure the sheep are being looked after properly. Further info can be found in our guild forum here.
We thank you for your time and cooperation!