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<blockquote data-quote="RJM" data-source="post: 1033113" data-attributes="member: 70218"><p>I didn't see any hateful comments about that pilgrim and his animals. What hate are you referring to?</p><p>Mind you, and this isn't being hateful, one has a responsibility for the animals and the public who could come into contact with the animals when one partakes in a journey like that. The safety and welfare. That includes ensuring all roadways are crossed safely, or when utilizing a road for walking that the animals do not wander into traffic (a difficult task at times I am sure). There may even be existing laws concerning traveling with livestock like that, restrictions etc. That could actually be considered a small herd of livestock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJM, post: 1033113, member: 70218"] I didn't see any hateful comments about that pilgrim and his animals. What hate are you referring to? Mind you, and this isn't being hateful, one has a responsibility for the animals and the public who could come into contact with the animals when one partakes in a journey like that. The safety and welfare. That includes ensuring all roadways are crossed safely, or when utilizing a road for walking that the animals do not wander into traffic (a difficult task at times I am sure). There may even be existing laws concerning traveling with livestock like that, restrictions etc. That could actually be considered a small herd of livestock. [/QUOTE]
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