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jscrick
at Sun Jun 27 20:25:13 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jscrick ]
If more people understand the true nature of the animals and learn to respect and appreciate the animals' individual place in Nature's Web through ubiqity, then that's a good thing. The enlightened citizen is the better citizen.
If Third World Countries realize a renewable economic value though "farming" and "ranching" for export, that's a good thing.
If individuals derive personal satisfaction from participating in the Hobby, that's a good thing. It's all about using the Gray Matter.
If there is a reservoir of husbandry knowledge through firsthand experience, should the need arise, that's a good thing. It should be noted most of the breakthroughs in husbandry were accomplished in the private sector, not by academia or institutions.
jsc
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John Crickmer
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