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. . . Mate, go look at the comment chain I am replying to exactly that already.
Feral, do you understand the word? It means domesticated animal that has spent enough time living away from humans in the wild to naturally adapt to life without them.
"A sheep ran away so it just stopped making wool because it really really wanted to"
Mate, that's not how biology works.
Normally sheeps which escape just die from several complications from too much wool, which is why they write "pulled from certain death" in all the articles concerning this world record sheep who against all odds made it and was found and saved.
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2021/02/24/baarack-sheep-australia-over-75-pounds-wool-rescued/4572513001/
And what are you even implying? That because that sheep survived, sheep don't need shearing? But they do, that's an undeniable fact. So are you advocating we just completely abandon all sheep? Open the gates and they'll run out into the wild and be happy with a ton of wool which will cause all sorts of health issues?
You just have to keep pushing the goalposts further and further away.. because you can't admit there's a flaw in the so called ideology of veganism.
Are you doing a bit or something? Like trying to be obnoxiously obtuse for the lulz?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapawa_sheep
Is an example of feral sheep, that over generations of non-human interactions have evolved back the traits needed to survive on their own.
See you literally ignore every single argument and question and go back to trying to make this personal. Veganism is irrational, and you can't accept that.
Yes, there's a rare breed that's so close to the domesticated species. People's don't even know where the breed comes from.
And pray tell what it has to do with a vast vast... vast majority of its species being dependent on people? You're it'll implying "lol look at this rare breed sheep which we don't know the origin of. Look. They exist. Thus you can just free all sheep they'll just become like the arapawa sheep because they really wish to.
You haven't answered anything. You think you have an answer or a gotcha, but you don't even have that. What your writing is subconscious projection, because you yourself are quite literally being obtuse. You're not making an argument, but wild implications which matter fuck all.
Because... veganism is irrational. and you simply can't handle it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Okay you’re just a fucking troll. Noted.
You simply can't stand behind your words or can't accept that an ideology you confess to believing in is somehow irrational.
Let's continue. You showed me a rare breed of sheep exists. We don't know that it's 100% domesticated sheep or what type of sheep those even were a couple of hundred years ago. (Because obviously the industry has selectively bred for more wool production in the animals compared to the 1800's.)
So what does those sheep existing mean? Does it mean you think any sheep anywhere can just adapt and doesn't have to be shorn? Because that is quite easily demonstrated not to be the case and I'm sure even you know that to the extent you'd never say that in real life.
And even if that was also the case, what then? Just release all the sheep and they'll go... where? And just to reiterate, it isn't the case. Domestic wool-producing sheep have to be shorn. Not doing it would constitute animal abuse.
Hell I had a friend who had a dog with all matted and clumped hair and that was animal abuse imo. And he at least shaved the worst off every now and then. (He was just rather bad at taking care of hair, his own and his dog's.)
Anyways, just like I knew no-one would, no-one has answered what to do with the sheep. Just vague implications of bad logic and tons of insults.
you're just name calling