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3 hours ago, Sealbash said:


Your statement that Thais will not euthanize animals is a totally incorrect bar stool story.


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To be fair there are a large number who subscribe to the bar stool encyclopedia britannica to spout their views and beliefs without ever testing them for veracity. 

To paraphrase reeves and mortimer

90% of statistics are made up on the spot

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17 hours ago, Dingle 60 said:

Thais will not euthanize animals (sorry if that's spelt wrong) but they will be very happy to let animals suffer, unless they can eat then E.g. Cows, pigs, Because it's against their religeon. Does not matter how much your pet dog is sufferring, the vet will not put it down

That's the most stupid thing I have heard,,,,Yet people Kill people for just having a argument or looking the wrong way or sounding a horn to some idiot driver . No wonder this Country is in a Mess.

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‘Boonma’, the headless fighting cock, dies from infections

By Saichon Srinuanchan 
The Nation

 

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Boonma, the headless fighting cock that was found alive and roaming around Wat Mahathat Worawihan in Ratchaburi province since March 24, died on Thursday morning, Ratchaburi livestock development official and veterinarian Wannee Santamanas reported.

 

The cross-breed cock, whose face was torn off in multiple attacks by temple dogs , was pronounced dead upon arrival at Ratchaburi Animal Hospital in Muang district after being tranferred from Nakhon Pathom’s Farm Animal Hospital under Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Veterinary Science. 

 

The fighting cock reportedly died from infections from its many wounds, along with fatal shock due to severe dehydration.

 

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Phra Noppong Thitithammo, who found the bird and gave it the name “Boonma” (which means “protected by merit”), led volunteers to burn the fighting cock carcass in a pet crematorium at Wat Thung Tan.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30342032

 
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On seeing the headline, my dearly beloved assumed the story was about some randy falang who had been caught in the act and had his equipment decapitated by a wife with diseased gums.

 

Nasty suspicious minds some Thai women have!

 

 

 

 

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