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Im not too sure, but I just want you to see the other side of the RSPCA first. I think the RSPCA can be good sometimes, but sometimes they are actually very bad. - The RSPCA does not believe in muelsing sheep.
I know it is painful at the time, but if they came out to the country and saw some fly blown sheep, then they would realise that muelsing is definately required. Because getting your insides eaten slowly away by maggots is deffinately not a desirable way to die. - The RSPCA tried to ban the live exportation of livestock.
I also agree that they should be treated ALOT better during the transportation periods, but to get the animlas checked, the RSPCA made them travel days without food/water to get to the places where they would be inspected. Had they just allowed to them to carry on, they would have much sooner arrived to where they were going, and they would have had food ad water much sooner. I'm vegetarian, and I hate the fact that animals are killed, but when Australia supplies other countries with livestock, there is very strict and specific rules that the other country must follow, to ensure that the animals are not tortured and do not suffer.
If the RSPCA got their way, then those other countries would just start getting livestock from other countries that do not give a dam, and alot of theose animals would be tortured, would suffer and would not be killed quickly, painlessly and properly like the animals from Australia have to. -3/4 of the animals the RSPCA take in get put down - Our family's friend used to live next to this horrible man who was very neglectful and abusive to the animals they owned. They had a paddock full of sheep, who were skeletons, had hardly any pasture, and were not given anything to substitute the lack of grazing.
So many would die, but there were lambs and eues together all the time, so they would just keep breeding and so the population was kept up. But honestly, I don't think I had ever seen so many freahly dead sheep in my life! My friend always chucked hay over the fence for them, and they would ALL come swarming trying to get some.
They also had a pony which was in extremely bad shape - it desperately needed the farrier, probably the dentist, and definately the vet. It lived in a small paddock that had recenly been burnt, and was blackened. It also had NO pasture to graze on.
It was also malnourished. Anyway, my friend rang up the RSPCA so many times, and she wrote to them on several occasions aswell, but they NEVER did anything about it. Alot of other people rang up or wrote to them aswell, and they still didn't do anything about it.
For all creatures great and small ey? Pft. Also, take a look at this website.
I do not think that any of this is acceptable: http://www.careaware.info take a look around this website, and ask yourself if you really think this was right. Ofcourse, there are some good things about the RSPCA, but in my opinion, they are (secretly) one of the worst organisations out.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.