http://vtdigger.org/2012/11/12/green-mountain-college-official-animal-rights-activists-terrorized-every-slaughterhouse-in-the-state
Green Mountain College official: Animal rights activists “terrorized” every slaughterhouse in the state
Posted By Alicia Freese On November 12, 2012 @ 6:46 pm VT Digger
In the end, Lou met his end in neither a slaughterhouse nor a sanctuary. The Green Mountain College-owned ox, which became the cause célèbre of animal rights advocates across the globe, [1] was euthanized yesterday.
Green Mountain College called off plans to butcher the ox and serve the meat in the school’s dining hall after advocates started pressuring local slaughterhouses.
“Essentially we were forced into euthanasia,” Philip Ackerman-Leist, director of Green Mountain College’s farm and food project, said.
Animal rights activists had “terrorized, called, harassed, made threats of bodily violence and damage to their plants” to every slaughterhouse in the state, as well many in eastern New York and western New Hampshire, Ackerman-Leist explained.
He said the decision was made by a number of Green Mountain College administrators upon hearing a veterinarian’s diagnosis that Lou’s condition would deteriorate during the winter to the point where it would be inhumane to keep him alive.
Ackerman-Leist said he was frustrated that the decision came from behind closed doors. “We went from a situation that was completely transparent to a situation where, because of security concerns, we had to make decisions within a smaller circle.”
Lou and his counterpart, Bill, had worked the fields at the college’s Cerridwen Farm for the last decade, but Lou’s leg injury forced the pair into retirement. Bill, who was also slotted for the slaughterhouse, will now remain on college grounds.
Green Mountain Animal Defenders spearheaded an aggressive effort to dissuade the college from slaughtering the oxen — it circulated an online petition that garnered roughly 50,000 signatures and prompted massive media attention and a deluge of communications urging the college to reconsider. VINE Sanctuary, based in Springfield, Vt., offered to take Lou and Bill in; Green Mountain College declined the offer, maintaining that its decision reinforced the school’s principle of sustainable meat production.
But the college eventually postponed and ultimately scrapped the plan, citing threats that had systematically been made to all regional slaughterhouses.
Pattrice Jones, co-founder of VINE, express doubt that the college’s decision would quell the controversy: “I do have a fear that they think by disappearing Lou they can make this whole controversy go away. I have a feeling that’s not going to be the case.” Jones added that VINE still has concerns about Bill’s well-being and whether or not the euthanization of Lou was warranted.
re: "VINE Sanctuary, based in Springfield, Vt., offered to take Lou and Bill in"
ReplyDeleteYou can't make this crap up.
Another Obama voter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7C2APtIs4o
They say that the owners take on the traits of their pets or is it vice versa? Play the video with the sound off and compare Miriam's facial expressions to those of a chicken. Cluck-CLUCK Cluck-CLUCK cluck cluck cluck Puck puck puck. It is uncanny. I can't imagine what would happen if she gets an ox......
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DeleteThank you to all the animal rights activists. Now there is a ton of meat that will feed no one. You appear to be the most misguided people on the planet. If you would put one tenth of the effort that you wasted on these farm animals into something worth while,the world would be better off.
ReplyDeleteThey say that god kills a kitten every time you.......Maybe VINE would be more effective if they changed their practices of self stimulation....at least it would save the kittens. How many more have to die?
Deletewhat a waste. they meet could have fed many. be like going to the store opening the meat and droping it on the floor,IF GMC would have kept this out of the press it would have ben no one bussiness, but NO GMC needed a spot light and now ox is die and meat is wasted, good job....
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, but am confused. Didn't the college know the meat was drugged and shouldn't be eaten before they got dinner on our minds... or is the drugged meat thing not real. I don't understand why the headlines went the way did, especially if the drugs used rendered the animal un-edible.
DeleteA scar against sustainability. The inappropriate appeals for "sanctuary" for these farm animals, the denial of a student's ability to really understand what it means to put meat on the table, the threats received by local slaughterhouses are all sad and unfortunate events. Unless everyone of those advocating to spare the lives of these two animals never eats meat, wears leather, eats Jello, or partakes of any animal derived product, they should be ashamed of themselves. This is an agricultural state. We are proud of that heritage. And, yes that means we kill animals for meat and other products. Buying a neatly packaged steak, chicken or other animal product hides the consumer from the realities of what it means to eat meat. GMC was advocating for a thoughtful respect for animals. They and we were deprived of this by the spectacle instigated by these misdirected, so called,animal loving people.
ReplyDeleteI knew sooner or later one of your comments would be spot-on. That one was.
Deleteyou are a so wrong. When you have a school mascot you don't eat it.
DeleteThe ox was NOT a school mascot. It was a beast of burden utilized by the college on their training farm. The use of the term "mascot" was employed to garner sympathy by those seeking to promote their personal agenda upon the school and its staff and students.
Deletecelebrity mascot. Internationaly known. One of the most famous Oxen in all of New England.
DeleteThey sure made them look like more than just two more farm animals, having them on the masthead of their websute until recently and always having students photographed in loving poses with them. Thats what got to to many animal lovers, a plan to eat pets with seemingly no hesitation.
ReplyDeleteThe officials of the school deny your allegation of them being mascots. The term "mascot" was employed by those attempting to enforce their personal views upon the school of not eating meat. Also many pictures that are in the media over this fiasco were posed by those with an agenda after their attack began.
Delete"In an email to students, faculty and staff, president Paul J. Fonteyn said some groups are attempting to use the oxen named Bill and Lou as mascots for their own extremist agendas."
http://www.boston.com/news/education/2012/11/01/college-puts-off-oxen-slaughter-because-threats/SMCeVoaYoPh9HM7GVbuI7O/story.html
Dear Dumb Admin, Please learn how to properly link/Reply to a previous post....and while you're at it, please learn the difference between "to" and 'too'.
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DeleteThe officials of the school deny your allegation of them wearing tutus