Feds sting Amish farmer selling raw milk locally
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1_beast
You are right on. Others are phucked in their thinking. NOT A CLUE!Bio-Hazzzzard;775294 wrote:How can they care more for their cows when the majority of them don't farm anymore?
Stating that all Amish treat their horses like shit is not valid. That is like saying everyone that lives in the hood is a crack head.
It seems you've been skewed as well. -
The BossFUCK THE AMISH.
I hope something ridiculous happens and the only way to stay alive is by using an electric current. Then we'll see the true nature of those fucks. -
1_beast
You are so ignorant, i cannot even waste anymore time explaining the brilliance that goes into planning their homes. When storms knock out YOUR power, heat...etc.... they are sittin around with heat, lights enjoying life as nothing happen. The use of natural gas, propane and actually working gardens and farms keep their simple lifestyles much happier than your pathetic saddened state of life.The Boss;775794 wrote:FUCK THE AMISH.
I hope something ridiculous happens and the only way to stay alive is by using an electric current. Then we'll see the true nature of those fucks. -
The Boss1_beast;775894 wrote:their simple lifestyles much happier than your pathetic saddened state of life.
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
And he says I'm ignorant?! -
hang_looseThe Boss;775794 wrote:FUCK THE AMISH.
I hope something ridiculous happens and the only way to stay alive is by using an electric current. Then we'll see the true nature of those fucks.
WOW!!! Boss, you have some really serious hate in you to wish death on these people. They didn't attack the US like other countries have. But to wish death on a buggy accident (usually with children) is something I can't understand. Have the Amish attacked you or your family? Or are you upset because you had an arguement with a couple of them?
I'm starting to think Archie Bunker here! Also we could see the true nature of you if you if your hypothisis (sp) was reversed. -
LJBio-Hazzzzard;775294 wrote:How can they care more for their cows when the majority of them don't farm anymore?
Stating that all Amish treat their horses like shit is not valid. That is like saying everyone that lives in the hood is a crack head.
It seems you've been skewed as well.
I've been skewed by expert medical opinions.... guess you can just call me an idiot for believing them -
Bio-HazzzzardLJ;776305 wrote:I've been skewed by expert medical opinions.... guess you can just call me an idiot for believing them
Your not an idiot. The only thing that I don't agree with your posts is the fact that your blame is perspective to all the Amish instead of individual Amish people. You do have a very credible complaint about some of them, but you can't blame all of them. -
LJBio-Hazzzzard;776396 wrote:Your not an idiot. The only thing that I don't agree with your posts is the fact that your blame is perspective to all the Amish instead of individual Amish people. You do have a very credible complaint about some of them, but you can't blame all of them.
I never said "all" I said it in generalities. In general, the horses they have dealt with are underfed and lame. In general, the horses I have seen when up there are underfed and lame. They go and buy cheap broken down standardbreds from the auctions and run them to death. It is what it is -
4cards
...kind of like me with my ho'sLJ;776402 wrote: They go and buy cheap broken down standard breds from the auctions and run them to death. It is what it is
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LJ4cards;776414 wrote:...kind of like me with my ho's
Kinda looks like the woman that kept trying to get us to dance last night. She had short hair tho -
Bio-HazzzzardLJ;776402 wrote:I never said "all" I said it in generalities. In general, the horses they have dealt with are underfed and lame. In general, the horses I have seen when up there are underfed and lame. They go and buy cheap broken down standardbreds from the auctions and run them to death. It is what it is
There are some that raise their own, but you are correct that the common Amish horse is an auction horse. -
1_beastLJ;776402 wrote:I never said "all" I said it in generalities. In general, the horses they have dealt with are underfed and lame. In general, the horses I have seen when up there are underfed and lame. They go and buy cheap broken down standardbreds from the auctions and run them to death. It is what it is
many go to auctions and purchase race horses that are no longer competitive. I have taken and seen many at Delaware fairgrounds....some paying in the upwards uo 20-25k....so there are two ennds of the spectrum. Also the belgiums they use for "workhorses" are coveted and sold nationwide. Must be feeding them ok....
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dm27this whole thread has been quite a hilarious read. a few of you know what you're talking about but the others are making pure stereotypes and generalizations about the amish that are totally untrue. is every amish person perfect and courteous? heck no, they are human just like the rest of us and to wish death to them is seriously pathetic and juvenile. sure amish have their problems but so does everyone else and unless you live with and around them daily you really don't know what you're talking about.
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DeyDurkie5I bet a lot of you didn't think you would ever have an amish argument in your lifetime
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Pick6cant help but lol at sq's opinion of amish.
as for myself, i live literally a mile from the closest amish family around me. They live all around my area. Heck, my closest neighbor is even ex-amish. From my encounters with working with them, or them working for my family (like putting on a roof), or using them for business (shoeing my horses)....the majority I've come across are really nice people. They'll even randomly wave at you if you are driving past their house.
With that said, I dont really care for them, mainly because of the horse and buggy. There are a lot of twist and turny roads, not to mention hills around my area. Makes it pretty dangerous if you are coming around a turn, see an amish buggy and have to slam on your breaks...not to mention if it is at night and they either have a little reflector on the back or a lantern where its almost impossible to see the light from it. -
LJDeyDurkie5;776812 wrote:I bet a lot of you didn't think you would ever have an amish argument in your lifetime
I dunno, my friends who work with them complain about them a lot so I hear it all the time. Nothing like sqs hatred tho. The best was a friend of mine listening to an amish guy about whether or not the ground was dry enough to drive on. Just a tip, dont listen to ppl who dont drive lol -
Bio-HazzzzardLJ;776838 wrote:I dunno, my friends who work with them complain about them a lot so I hear it all the time. Nothing like sqs hatred tho. The best was a friend of mine listening to an amish guy about whether or not the ground was dry enough to drive on. Just a tip, dont listen to ppl who dont drive lol
What counties or general area do your vet friends work?
The reason I'm asking is that it could be an area with a low order Amish that fit the bill of your argument. -
LJBio-Hazzzzard;776934 wrote:What counties or general area do your vet friends work?
The reason I'm asking is that it could be an area with a low order Amish that fit the bill of your argument.
Holmes, Knox, Wayne, Coshocton and Tuscarawas
The one that deals almost exclusively with Amish is Holmes county. He actually just put in his 2 weeks and took a job in Preble county to get away from working with Amish people. -
said_aouitaThe Feds busting the Amish for selling raw milk is udderly ridiculous.