Note: This post is not about westerns. Though it starts out looking that way.
(In
case you hate westerns.)
(If
you don’t, read yesterday’s post again.)
I have said that nothing calms me
more than a horse ambling across the screen.
Well, in fact, one thing does. (Which I recently noticed watching a western
and going, “That is definitely better.”
Sorry if I misled you. And you
misled others, passing it along.)
What is, in fact, more calming than
a horse ambling across the screen?
A herd of cattle, lowing contentedly
on the prairie.
Now that really does it for me.
I mean, I’d settle for a horse, ambling across the screen. But set them up side by side – ambling horse,
lowing cattle – my eyes go straight to the cattle.
Call it “The Meditative Herd.”
Lowing cattle appear viscerally
relaxed. Watching them, you can savor
the “vibe”, and become viscerally relaxed yourself.
Of course, why shouldn’t they be relaxed.
Everything’s there for those cattle.
Lowing cattle have nothing concerning
on their minds. They’ve got grass. They have protection from rustlers – who’ll
make them run; lowing cattle do not like to run – as well as from predatory
hyenas and such-like, who will go “Circle of Life” on them if they are not
rigorously patrolled.
Lowing cattle are the Bing Crosby
of four-legged animals – coolly casual, not a care in the world. Even after they get branded, they return to
the herd, and it’s like,
“How was that?’’
“How was what?”
And we’re talking “hot poker to the skin!”
Sure, there’s the
slaughterhouse, but carefree cud-chewers know nothing about that.
Day-to-day, lowing cattle are the Disneyland
of creatures.
They are “The Happiest
Animals on Earth!”
I mean, what more contented sound
is there than ”Moo”?
But you know what? (And here comes the “turn”?)
I am worried that all that bovine
contentment may soon end.
Why?
Because of the greatest threat to
lowing cattle’s spectacular lifesyle. By
which I, of course, mean…
Vegans.
Short but meaningful digression…
At camp, we once had a riding
instructor named Fred Quebec, who, when he saw a camper mistreating their
animal would say,
“Treat that horse right! He’s only human!”
That’s Vegans and cattle. (Perhaps all
animals. And possibly fish.)
“They’re only human.”
In terms of consideration and
treatment.
Which I “get”, at least theoretically. I mean, flip it around.
Imagine treating people like cattle?
“Excuse me. Do you mind if we eat one of your
children? Too rough? How ‘bout we turn part of your exterior into
a belt?”
We don’t do that with people,
because they are actual people. The
thing is, if Vegans carry the day, it will be “Ditto” all the way down the line
with cattle. Creating the new
inter-species “Golden Rule”:
“Thee shalt do unto cattle as thee would
have cattle unto you.”
Which, again, conceptually makes sense, although cattle eat grass, and have no interest
in belts.
The next question, however – rarely
if ever confronted – is if we treat cattle “humanely”,
“Then what?”
What happens to cattle when you
have to treat them as decently as people?
“Leave them alone”? Fine.
But if there is no way of profiting from them – meat, milk, moccasins –
What happen to the cattle?
With no monetizing incentive, nobody
feeds them. No one protects them.
HYENAS: “Yay!”
Who’ll take liberated cattle to the
Veterinarian when they get anthrax?”
“Here’s the bill.”
“Give it
to the cattle”?
And you can forget about
“pets.” A cow, maybe. But a pet herd?
Minus financial underpinning, how
will cattle ever survive? Giving
rides? Or is that also unfair?
“Would you like cows to ride you?”
Okay, so no rides. But what exactly is left for them? Vagabond cattle, ringing our doorbells, begging for a cookie?
A cow’s life is not perfect. But If there is no money in cattle, there
will eventually and inevitably be…
No cattle.
Which, of course, is a problem.
What am I going to watch, lowing on
the prairie?
Okay, “Who?
But it’s over.
Those contentedly lowing cows are, unfortunately, burping a lot. As a result, they are a huge contributor to climate change.
ReplyDeleteJust in case your day needed to get any worse.
I do hope you and yours are safe during the LA fires.
wg