Anybody Ever Rescued a Cow from a Meat Farm in the UK?

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I'm very interested in doing so !!
Could someone send me some more details ??
And does anyone know where I can get a parelli halter to fit
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Do you know I LOVE beef. Steak is possibly my favourite treat/best meal.
However, my Dad has some beef cows in his field at present. They really are adorable. It is putting me off eating beef. I already don't eat pork or lamb.....don't like them much.
 
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Mmmmm just eaten the most wonderful fillet steak!


Liberation!!!!!

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I just liberated some prawns from the co-op freezer section yum yum
 
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Do you know I LOVE beef. Steak is possibly my favourite treat/best meal.
However, my Dad has some beef cows in his field at present. They really are adorable. It is putting me off eating beef. I already don't eat pork or lamb.....don't like them much.

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piggies are my all time favourite food hmmmmm crackling
 
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Mmmmm just eaten the most wonderful fillet steak!


Liberation!!!!!

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I just liberated some prawns from the co-op freezer section yum yum

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I had actually liberated some salmon (albeit smoked - didn't know fish smoked) prior to liberating the steak - so am feeling doubly smug now!
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I only rescue French cows

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You are only allowed to rescue French cows if you pay way over the odds in doing so.
 
Oh don't remind me!!!!!

As a child / young teen I used to ride for a dotty old lady who was always rescuing things. Friends and I used to break and ride her string of rescued Welsh ponies but she also had a load of bullocks she'd "rescued" from slaughter, including a couple of blind ones. They caused mayhem because the water in their field came from a river - they walked down into it to drink and every so often the blind ones used to forget how to get out and then have to be rescued by the fire brigade or, possibly worse, swum down the river to a friend's house where the river bottom was shallow and shingly, jumped out up a boarded bank into a rather nice garden and then herded back up the road. If several of us could ride and swim some of the ponies down the river to the garden with the cows that was even more fun . . . . . . . . .
 
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