i wonder what he look like if we bred him for at least 5k yrs?
yeh, that buffalo is very beautiful..
sicko 😖hifty:
i wonder what he look like if we bred him for at least 5k yrs?
yeh, that buffalo is very beautiful..
sicko 😖hifty:
it was the scene where he is on the farm slappin the goat hind trying to seduce it.
another funny one was jay and silent strike back van scene:
u'r misunderstanding me prince valiant. if you were a sheep would you f$@^ a sheep?
response: oh in that case, u bet ur sweet @$$ i would..
jay: hey this m$!#%!@f%@#er said he f@$^!! a sheep!!
Originally posted by King Castle
it was the scene where he is on the farm slappin the goat hind trying to seduce it.another funny one was jay and silent strike back van scene:
u'r misunderstanding me prince valiant. if you were a sheep would you f$@^ a sheep?
response: oh in that case, u bet ur sweet @$$ i would..
jay: hey this m$!#%!@f%@#er said he f@$^!! a sheep!!
Never saw the movie.
Originally posted by King Castle
i am scared of what she is implying.direct manipulation of our food resource goes back thousands of yrs from breeding programs and herding and plant splicing.
we are simply taking the next step which in itself isnt that bad... instead of letting a certain bull or whatever inseminate an egg we are simply taking the sperm and making sure that the egg gets the right traits that we find desirable.. like size and muscle/fat.
if ppl dont want their animals to be manipulated in anyway they should then go hunt wild steer and good luck with that.
lets be honest where is the line drawn and why? what makes one form of manipulation over another better?
Like I said it will end bad.
Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
God made the animals not man.In fact according to the bible animals were made to be with Humans to help them.
Did you know that there are a lot of animals that would not exist if it wasn't for man? The dog is one example. You will never find a Golden Retrever in nature.