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<blockquote data-quote="offroadkarter" data-source="post: 16215897" data-attributes="member: 79484"><p>Hopefully something like this tells all the corporations that deal with animals to keep their contracted farms in check, or they'll end up as the next PR disaster. I'm not really surprised to hear it's third worlders though since most of them treat animals like this in their home countries. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not to thread jack hardcore, but to put it lightly, they treat them like farm equipment, maybe more like rented farm equipment. I'm sure "beat it like a rented mule" came from their lands.</p><p></p><p> My trainer had a Gypsy Vanner which was afraid of men because it was owned by the Amish originally. I'll let you fill in the blanks there, but it took months before that horse would come near me and not jump back from me extending an arm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offroadkarter, post: 16215897, member: 79484"] Hopefully something like this tells all the corporations that deal with animals to keep their contracted farms in check, or they'll end up as the next PR disaster. I'm not really surprised to hear it's third worlders though since most of them treat animals like this in their home countries. Not to thread jack hardcore, but to put it lightly, they treat them like farm equipment, maybe more like rented farm equipment. I'm sure "beat it like a rented mule" came from their lands. My trainer had a Gypsy Vanner which was afraid of men because it was owned by the Amish originally. I'll let you fill in the blanks there, but it took months before that horse would come near me and not jump back from me extending an arm. [/QUOTE]
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