Monday, November 12, 2012

Lou, half of Green Mountain College’s famous oxen pair, has died

Lou, the ailing half of Green Mountain College’s now famous yoke of Guernsey oxen of Bill and Lou, has died.

http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20121112/NEWS01/711129970/

15 comments :

  1. "has died" what poor reporting.. Did the author go to grammer school ?

    OH, how sad, was it natural causes ?

    Just like every other spun web of lies the non truth telling Herald brings us.

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  2. Lou had an injury that was not being treated. There was no pain management given and no comfort offered. Lou's injury wasn't looked at by a veterinarian that wanted to soothe Lou's pain or improve his condition, he was only seen as a piece of farm equipment.

    Lou's condition could have improved. I think it is a mistake to say that Lou's death was acceptable. Clearly, we all love animals and no one wants an animal to suffer, but I would say that we all agree that we don't want an animal to die unnecessarily either. Most of us have had pets that we have had to euthanize. It's a painful, difficult, decision and one that comes after a long series of vet visits and attempts to make your pet well. This isn't the story of Lou. He didn't have those efforts put forth towards him. Don't confuse your sympathy and grief that you experienced having a pet euthanized with what has happened to Lou.

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    1. a better place11/12/12, 11:08 AM

      They should send people to jail for this.

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    2. Oh shut up Miriam you crazy bat. You're concern is so misplaced as to be offensive. These animals were not pets so your comparison is completely false. The story is, the farmers wanted to turn their farm animal into meat, as has been done for centuries, and your terrorist organization prevented them from doing it. Had you not been a bunch of stupid bastards, we'd all be stopping up to GMC to enjoy some good Lou burgers right now.

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  3. Lou didn't just die. He was killed!

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  4. Ox tail soup anyone? Geez, it is like you loons have never seen an animal harvested before. Get over it.

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    1. they are saying, that they are not even going to eat him now. Total waste. Poor animal. He was a celebrity.

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    2. I am sure that all of the loons interfering with the harvest had nothing to do with that unfortunate ending...... :^)

      Hopefully they tan Lou's hide and put it on display in the "Great Hall" as a trophy for the loonsters that ran "Operation False Sympathy" for Bill and Lou and the dollars.

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  5. Farmers being farmers, what's the big deal?

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  6. VPR reports she was receiving pain medication and that's why the meat can not be eaten.

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    1. Thank God! I'm all loaded up with Oxy's and my zombie brother on bath salts keeps threatening to eat me. I'm gonna pass along this info.

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  7. What say we stuff the big fella, weld on some roller skates and bring him down to Brat for the annual 'Running of the Heiffers'?

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  8. It is a freaking cow, stop getting all hands across America over it!

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  9. Yes he was just live stock. Where were all the protesters when the farms all went down!!! That was little more important, don't ya think???

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  10. man you guys are weird

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