Agricultural Goat Show & Sale
Small rural towns hold agricultural fairs where nonhuman animals are proudly shown and sold to use for their flesh, milk, and skin. Clubs like 4H teach youth to treat animals as commodities and to shut off any emotional feeling they may have for the sentient being that they have often raised since birth. The animal sold is quickly replaced with another baby animal to further distract and disconnect the youth from feelings of sadness and regret.
A young goat cries out while being paraded by youth during a competition.
A goat is held on a short choke lead at an agricultural goat show competition.
A goat is held on a short choke lead at an agricultural goat show competition.
Youth compete for an award at an agricultural goat show competition.
A judge feels the body of a young goat for her flesh at a youth goat show competition.
A pen marked for sold goats who will go to slaughter.
A youth drags a frightened and uncooperative goat during an agricultural goat show.
A youth drags a frightened and uncooperative goat during an agricultural goat show.
A goat is held on a short choke lead at an agricultural goat show competition.
Youth wait in line to display their goats at an agricultural show and competition.