Grazing is instinctive. What you say would be true of the animal was a
predator.

On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 05:36:10PM +0100, Kirsteen Wright wrote:
>    On 4/24/09, Indi <[1][email protected]> wrote:
> 
>      But the night before the drawing (two days before Thanksgiving),
>      I decided to just drop by after closing and set him free, screw chance,
>      LOL!
>      Surely I made some people mad that Thanksgiving... And one turkey happy.
>      He ran off into the woods that night, and I was glad for him.
> 
>    My messages are obviously coming in out of sequence :-( I've just got this
>    one. the trouble with gestures like this is, if you free an animal that
>    was raised for food, it usually has absolutely no idea how to survive in
>    the wild but continues to wait for food to be given to it. This often has
>    the consequence of the animal having a slow and lingering death instead of
>    a quick one and thus increasing it's suffering.
> 
>    Kirsteen
> 
> References
> 
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>    1. mailto:[email protected]

-- 
indi


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