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Crippled Goat - photo-7

Friday May 17, 2013

I’m holding a 3 day old baby goat.  He’s absolutely precious!  His cry is adorable.  Of course, I’m stating the obvious.  All babies are cute.

This little guy should be running and jumping and acting hilarious, like normal kids do.  But, he’s not doing that because he has 4 deformed legs that won’t even hold the weight of his tiny body.  He’s going to need a LOT of help.  He still might not make it.

Sadly, babies are born deformed.  It happens all the time.  Life isn’t fair.  In his case, he had 3 other siblings.  He was just so cramped in the womb that he didn’t develop normally.

Here’s the problem, though…

This kid is the product of a goat breeder.  It just so happens that the breeder is a “first time” breeder, but that doesn’t really matter.  A breeder is a breeder.  I’m talking about the dairy industry.

As I already mentioned, the mother goat who delivered this kid had 3 other babies.  The breeder didn’t think this one would live.  She focused her energy on the other three.

A day or two later, the breeder realized that this kid was still alive.  He wasn’t going to just die.

Now what?

The breeder doesn’t have time for bottle feeding.  This kid needs bottle feeding every 2-3 hours for at least a week.

The breeder can’t be bothered with a crippled goat.  This kid is completely dependent in every way.

What to do?  Of course:  Call a goat rescue.

Yes, that’s a very good thing to do.  I give her that.  It’s very good that she sought help.  She did the right thing by calling someone who cares about animals, and who has the experience to help.

But here’s the thing…

This kind of passing the buck (no pun intended) is completely unfair to the goat sanctuary owner.  I think it really “stinks” that breeders can basically dump their little inconveniences onto the people who run sanctuaries.

I wonder if the breeder offered to pay for any of the costs that the sanctuary owner will obviously incur, to take care of this kid.

What I just described is just one of the many problems I have with small dairy farms.

But, in general, I can’t stomach the dairy industry on any level.

I can’t stomach dairy products because I can’t accept the mentality that it’s okay to bring life into this world just to turn around and take it away.

Dairy breeders for all species (i.e. goats, sheep, cows) depend on continuous pregnancies to keep all that milk flowing.

Dairy breeders on farms of all sizes are in the business of killing unwanted baby animals.  This is simply the only way a dairy can make any money.  Extra bodies that aren’t producing milk are a drain on the business.  There are too many mouths to feed!

  • Male babies are killed because they won’t ever produce milk.
  • Female babies are killed because their numbers still inevitably become too numerous on the dairy farm.  Farms only need a small number of “replacements” for their “old” and “unproductive” mothers.  (Retirement = Death).

It’s really quite rare for a baby animal to get the kind of chance that the kid I’m holding in the picture is getting.  But, that certainly doesn’t make it okay to continue breeding animals.

Dairy really does make me sick to my stomach.

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Updates here…

On April 11, 2012, I made my first blog post. I was inspired by words from a podcast.

Now, one year later, this blog continues to be an enjoyable endeavor.  I appreciate every blog follower and visitor.

In this anniversary post, I’m still inspired by podcasts.  What can I say…I listen to lots of them!

The following quote, from Vinnie Tortorich’s Angriest Trainer podcast, really sums up the FREEHEEL VEGAN lifestyle.

“Put life into living, and do it with enthusiasm!”

FREE YOUR HEELS…

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Elisa at Long’s Pass – May 2004

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PLAY IN SNOW…

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Eric at Mission Ridge – February 27, 2010

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Mt Bachelor – December 26, 2009

LIVE LIFE…

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Eric’s 1974 BMW – LIVE LIFE!

Eric in Kauai - May 24, 2008

Eric in Kauai – May 24, 2008

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Elisa at Lake Chelan Slidewaters – July 23, 2010

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BE SILLY & LAUGH…

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Silly nephew – June 24, 2011

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Silly niece – December 24, 2012

APPRECIATE THE “LITTLE” THINGS…

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HANG OUT WITH A BUDDY…

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LEND A HELPING HAND…

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LOVE SOMEONE…

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Millie – December 5, 2011

Love them all.  Eat plants!

Love them all. Eat plants!

FREE YOUR MIND.  FREE THE ANIMALS…

Think about the animals.

Think about the animals. Don’t eat them!

“Put life into living and do it with enthusiasm!”

I love that quote and I love Vinnie’s podcast.  But, I have a little more to add.

Yes- put living into your own life.  But- also allow others to live their own lives.

To the fellow listeners and fans of the Angriest Trainer podcast:

Don’t be a “carnivorous vegan,” be an actual vegan.  You can do NSNG (No Sugar No Grains) VEGAN style!

Adopt the FREEHEEL VEGAN lifestyle…and do it with enthusiasm!

"There are those who are appalled because I am so vocal about injustice, yet I am equally appalled by their silence." Lujene Clark

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