
They say a picture is worth a thousand words!
In this case its 629....
There exists no such permit for this type of farm, nor will there be any issued. It is sad to see these poor sheep treated in such a way. These sheep-mills only lead to genetic defects due to over-breeding. This is why our home sheep permits are a such a good idea. An associate will inspect the premises and make sure your facility is up to code. This way the sheep can be happy and productive. It takes a highly trained touch to tell the difference between the wool produced in an approved home facility versus free range.the bazookas wrote:cA has a lot of work to do (or do you have a permit?).
Tabius wrote:I am disgusted by cA's attitude in this and you should all be ashamed of yourselves.
the bazookas wrote:Impressive... but don't you know that factory farms result in lower quality wool?! Furthermore, you should hope that your sheep are not exposed to foot-and-mouth disease.
cA has a lot of work to do (or do you have a permit?). We don't want UOSA to become farmville
lol... is that a TMNT character? Looks like it could be... possibly something from TMNT IX? (of course I lost track after III came out back in the early 90's)Rose wrote:
This is a 1 in a million chance of when you grief and destroy a sheep farm.. you can have a dead sheep resurect as the god: Sheeps of RageRose wrote:
FU*KIN BAAAAAAAAAHH !!
WiseOne wrote:Your dedication and patience are indeed impressive...