The real question is, if you subsequently made sausages out of an animal you'd hanged, was it considered cannibalism?
Because, like, allowing an animal to stand trial is tantamount to considering that animal a human, in the eyes of the law.
Also, what was the pig's crime called? It's not bestiality, from the pig's point of view.
That's the one where it turns out that the mule is a equinne fatale and planned the whole thing, right?
Well, if the mule hadn't dressed so provocatively....
I'm pretty sure it was "crimes against nature".
Also, what was the pig's crime called?
Ape love.
Well, if the mule hadn't dressed so provocatively....
It's that Veronica Lake thing with the mane.
Who the hell has sex with mules?
I thought that's what sheep were for.
hopes Nilly skips this whole discussion. msbelle too, actually.
Ah, but mules can't get pregnant.
Man, I'm glad I came out of the woodwork for this discussion.
I really, really shouldn't have asked a labor law question right after the discussion on mules began.
I thought that's what sheep were for.
"... they give you warmth in the winter and wool in the spring, sheep sheep sheep."
or there's the Moose Song.
Hey! McCloud! Get offa my ewe!
t /Stones