A cruelty complaint was lodged with the authorities regarding the sheep farm two months prior to the visit shown in this footage. We returned, hoping to see improvements. We were disappointed.
I am not lightweight. Not trying to toot my own horn, but this video really got to me. Not sure who the owner was. But if I had of been there. You can bet your @$$ I would of enlightened him my way. He would of thanked the Lord for sending me to make sure he got saved
This so breaks my heart to see the inhumane treatment and neglect these creatures were left in. SHAME, SHAME, SHAME on that owner/farmer for allowing this to happen and doing nothing about it!!! You are a horrid example of a caring and compassionate person!!! SHAME on the government bodies that are there to protect the creatures they oversee!!!
Compassion is so rare and you my friend have practiced it a lot. Thank you for what you did. Neither animal or human can go without someone to watch over them.
you did the right thing. we need more people like you in this world. i would ahve done the same. as for that farmer, it makes my blood boil. i hope he lsot his farm.
I think sheep is just a kind of animal, a food source for human. However, we, human, should not leave them like that. They still have feeling. Stop their life to stop their pain. Or give them some treatments. Whatever, just dont let them feel the pain for a long time like that. It's kind of evil.
ALL of you know nothing about sheep farming in Australia. We have sheep properties with millions of acres and thousands of sheep. They get fly blown,attacked by wild dogs,foxes,cats. A farmer can't look after every single sheep. This videos ancient history and is just emotive.
@@salmanjan1463 that's just the nature of farming, honey. It happens. Sometimes mother nature can be cruel, but that's just how it goes. Not all the livestock will make it, and sometimes it's not anyone's fault. This particular video is certainly not a representation of all farmers... Far from it, actually. Most farmers do care greatly about their animals, but even the best farmers will lose a few every now and again.