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Posted on:9/15/09 @ 06:17 am
Subject: Marcus auctioned to pay for more farm animals
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By Andy McSmith
Independent.co.uk
Tuesday, 15 September 2009



Lovingly hand-reared by pupils in a Kent school, Marcus the lamb met his end in an abattoir.

Marcus the lamb, who was hand-reared by children at a Kent primary school, is dead. The school's headteacher defied protests by a small number of parents, backed by animal rights groups and animal lovers, and yesterday stuck to a decision to have Marcus slaughtered. His carcass will be auctioned to pay for more farm animals.

Andrea Chapman, head of Lydd Primary School, Romney Marsh, appealed to the public yesterday to "move on" for the sake of the children's education.

"The decision to send the wether lamb for meat, which has the support of the school council and staff, the governing body and the majority of parents, has now been carried out," she said. Ms Chapman added that the children have had it explained to them ever since the school began rearing pets that animals such as Marcus are eaten as meat. "When we started the farm in spring 2009, the aim was to educate the children in all aspects of farming life and everything that implies," she said.

The school has been the centre of controversy since a small group of parents protested last week about the decision to kill the lamb. The television chat show host Paul O'Grady offered to buy Marcus, as did several animal sanctuaries.

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This will teach the children, all right...
[info]kiss_of_rage wrote:
Tuesday, 15 September 2009 at 04:55 am (UTC)
It will teach them the ways of the selfish people in this world who only think of money as a bottom line, who have no compassion or empathy, who are cruel, small-minded and just downright nasty and vile. Humane people offered to buy the lamb. There was no reason to slaughter it. I hope someday someone or something educates Ms Chapman in what for her will be a whole new realm of understanding: the world of feelings and sensitivity.
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