Oh goodness poor you and what a sorry state the business is in. You seriously need to take care. Just because you are in remission, it will take some time I am sure to regain your health fully. Good of you to volunteer, but don't do it at the cost of your health.
Glad your ears are being unbunged! It is horrible when you can't hear properly. I was scuba diving a few years back and to trauma to my ear and was quite deaf for about 4 months. It is horrid cos you can't always hear when people call you names .
Gina
We are a small abattoir but are part of a large organisation.
Cameras everywhere so no mistreating of the animals.
If I saw anyone doing it I would report them straight away.
I just see them when they come in, straight from the farms, I even talk to them.
Steve (SteveCam)
It's a bit like talking to a dog but on a much bigger scale. Some come over and lick my hand. They do make friends with eachother, you can tell by the way they go down the line, staying together, ones that have been on the same farms. If you could understand the different moos...
I thought a cow was a when I started. How wrong I was. There are over 200 breeds, different breeds, bred for different types of Beef.
Steve (SteveCam)
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