When I first read the article a while back about the two oxen being slaughtered at Vermont College and their meat used in the school cafeteria, I thought then, "Boy, there is going to be some problems here.
Having been brought up on a farm on Fairfield Ridge where we raised our own beef and all of our cows had names, when the beef was butchered, never was the name ever mentioned again. I am sure the meal would have come to a dead halt, had some one at the table said, "Is this Ben we are eating?? It just did not seem right to take and kill these oxen who many students had worked with and use them for meat, especially since they were 11 or 12 years old - I doubt the beef would have been very tender - Anyhow, wise choice I think. Best to let them retire and live out their last days. Have no problem with euthanizing them if they have something that would cause them pain and eventually death however. Have no idea how anybody else feels, but thought I would throw this out and the reason how I feel this way.
"A Vermont college has euthanized one its farm oxen that have been at the center of an uproar following the college's decision to process the animals into meat products following their retirement from the college's farm.
"Lou" is a 2,100-pound ox who, for 11 years, has worked the farm at Green Mountain College in Poultney, Vt. with his 2,300-pound partner, "Bill."
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Green Mountain College in Poultney said the ox, named Lou, was put down Sunday after a recurring injury to his hind leg continued to deteriorate.
Lou and another ox were retired this summer from the college's working farm. The school planned to turn them into beef products to be served in the college dining hall.
That decision drew fire from animal rights activists who wanted the oxen spared and had found a sanctuary for them.
The college says Bill will stay at the school farm and receive care consistent with appropriate livestock practices."
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