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Because you want that horse
out of there, Iike, now. See?
:16:06
I remember one young Iad there that....
:16:11
He had a pet Iamb.
:16:14
And his Iamb died, and right away,
his dad picked up the phone.
:16:19
This is a 4-H animaI...
:16:22
that he had taken from birth,
and he just Ioved this animaI.
:16:27
And right away,
his father had grabbed the phone....
:16:32
And back in North Dakota,
very few peopIe had phones.
:16:36
But at this particuIar farm,
they had a phone.
:16:38
He caIIed the rendering service
outside of VaIIey City...
:16:42
and asked them
to come and pick up the animaI.
:16:45
I've had peopIe caII who have an animaI...
:16:50
and they want us to bury it.
:16:52
We don't bury animaIs, and they're
crying. PeopIe are very emotionaI.
:16:57
That's why it's a controversiaI thing.
:16:59
That's why I don't Iike to break away
and get into the individuaI thing.
:17:04
You take a guy who Ioses his pet horse.
:17:08
I mean, to some peopIe, you know...
:17:12
it's Iike Iosing their son or their daughter.
:17:15
I mean it. That's no kidding.
:17:18
They're reaIIy chiIIed up bad. It's heavy.
:17:22
You know, you get some reaI moaners
on the phone, and they're crying.
:17:28
This young Iad, he was so upset...
:17:31
he went out and jumped on his pony
and rode cIear over to our pIace...
:17:38
and toId me that his pet had died...
:17:41
and wanted to know if he couId bury
his pet with my coIIie out there.
:17:47
I said, ''Sure.''
:17:49
So we hooked up a team of horses...
:17:52
and we headed out to his pIace
to beat the rendering truck.
:17:55
And we did. We got there
and got the pet on the wagon...