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Undertoad 08-16-2002 11:24 AM

8/16/2002: Grizzly weather
 
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We on the east coast are still stuck with this really crappy weather for another day or two. Here we see how zoo bears deal with it: they're given blocks of ice with apples frozen inside. Makes for a cooling, refreshing treat, and I suppose, for something to do if your existence is a 15-foot cell when your instinct is to roam the woods.

Having said that, I don't think zoos are cruel. Most of em anyway.

juju 08-16-2002 11:44 AM

You don't think a 500 pound bear being locked in a 15 foot cell is cruel? Just what <i>is</i> your idea of cruelty?

I've seen monkeys locked in small cages at Disney World, and they just looked incredibly sad.

Undertoad 08-16-2002 01:10 PM

For one thing, as opposed to the life that the animal lives in the wild, it's extremely humane. You get full medical, dental, vision, 3 squares a day and there's no punch clock. If your area is too cold, they heat it; if it's too hot, they give you neat blocks of ice with frozen apples. And you can take a dump right in the middle of the place and some idiot human comes around and removes it.

But the main thing is that we think of the world from the human point of view, not the bear or monkey point of view. We would hate being caged so we think it's terrible for them. But some animals get on well in confinement. My dogs enjoy it; they think of their cages as little personal caves, and will often go in there just to nap in a small space.

That Guy 08-16-2002 01:54 PM

I've read that domesticated animals never reach full maturity, though. If a human were kept in this capacity, would you think it's cruel?
Most kids these days are still child-like up into their early 20's because their parents are treating them like youngsters. Is this the same concept?

Undertoad 08-16-2002 02:02 PM

A lot of them are probably neutered so they don't reach full maturity - unless they're in breeding programs.

That would be harsh for humans, but I know a few who would have benefitted from the procedure.

That Guy 08-16-2002 03:08 PM

Breeding programs? Hell yea! Sign me up!!

Xugumad 08-16-2002 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by blowmeetheclown
Breeding programs? Hell yea! Sign me up!!
In breeding programs with horses and cows, there are two common methods to get sperm from the male. (you're presumably male)

The first is to spray certain types of pheromones and other 'horny-fying' (excuse the pun) hormonal scents over a mock-up of a female, with strategically placed holes and containers. The male mounts, briefly humps away, and then wanders off, the goods being saved for posterity. (ie. a fridge and later insemination)

The second is to have the male in a position where he's unlikely to kick/bite, and for a vet (or other qualified specialist - read into that what you will) to masturbate the male animal, again using a container to catch the resulting goods.

I am sure that similar methods may be used with some not-too-deadly animals in captivity.

Which one of the above do you want to be signed up for, eh? :)

X.

mitheral 08-16-2002 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Xugumad

The second is to have the male in a position where he's unlikely to kick/bite, and for a vet (or other qualified specialist - read into that what you will) to masturbate the male animal, again using a container to catch the resulting goods.


X.

I've occasionally wondered how many of the vets are in technical violation of various beastiality laws

doc 08-16-2002 05:02 PM

It's always interesting to see where these conversations devolve to.

<a href="http://www.nerve.com/regulars/lifeswork/jerk/" target=_new>Here's just a little bit too much info on this</a>

Undertoad 08-16-2002 11:19 PM

Nice one doc. I love the last paragraph:

<i> I had a colleague who was collecting [semen samples from] dairy bulls and didn't even have to have the artificial vagina. They would recognize his car. He'd drive up, and the bulls would be standing at the breeding stations, getting erections just from the sight of his Volvo. </i>

dave 08-16-2002 11:59 PM

What did he drive? I get an erection at the sight of an S80 T-6 Executive class. :)

MaggieL 08-17-2002 12:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Xugumad


In breeding programs with horses and cows, there are two common methods to get sperm from the male. (you're presumably male)...
I am sure that similar methods may be used with some not-too-deadly animals in captivity....
Which one of the above do you want to be signed up for, eh? :)

But wait! There's more...

After all, we'd like to avoid any "costly mistakes". Why pay a vet to do this when there's DIY help available?

Nic Name 08-17-2002 02:23 AM

This has turned into a grisly thread.

That Guy 08-17-2002 08:03 AM

Don't use Vaseline, or it'll be a greasy thread.


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