Gay animal farm

Biology of Homosexuality &#; The Animal Farm : A Queer Perspective

-Agnivo Niyogi

&#;The world is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we cansuppose.&#;
-J.B.S. Haldane,evolutionary biologist

I think nothing needs to be added after this quote by the great Biologist. Although he might not possess hinted at “queerness” as in homosexuality but nevertheless his words reflect the order in nature.

Nature has never differentiated between her creations. Homosexual behaviour coexisted with heterosexuality since the days of primordial soup. Instances of same-sex relationships in animal kingdom could blow any “doubting dimwit” off his wits. A review by researcher Bruce Bagemihl shows that homosexual behaviour has been observed in seal to species, ranging from primates to gut worms, and is adv documented for of them. &#;The animal kingdom [does] it with much greater sexual diversity — including lgbtq+, bisexual and non reproductive sex — than the scientific community and society at large have previously been willing to accept,&#; writes Bagemihl, in his


Charles Gay was the founder of Gay's Lion Park.
He was a former circus performer, who had trained the animals for the movies


Lion tamer, Charles Male lover working with four lions at Gay’s Lion Farm in El Monte, California


Mr Gay ran his lion farm alongside his wife Muriel,
who was also a former circus performer


Feline hungry: All of the juvenile lion cubs gather around Mrs Gay
as she holds out a bowl with food


Mr Gay looks as though he is going head to head
with one of his animals, who rises up on his back legs
and jumps up at his trainer


His park was also responsible for the breeding of African lions.
Here Mr Gay is pictured holding up two young cubs


Mrs Gay balances two very young cubs on her shoulders.
At its peak Mrs Gay and her husband looked after lions


Mr Gay teaches one of his young cubs to hold his possess bottle of milk
during feeding time at Gay's Lion Farm.


Mr and Mrs Lgbtq+ along with veterinary staff check over some of
the young cubs that were born at Gay's Lion Farm in the s


Mr Gay had to fasten his lion farm in as w

Jeremy Clarkson shocked to find out £5, breeding bull is gay

29 May , | Updated: 29 May ,

By Alice Beloved

The Clarkson's Farm owner may contain bought the bull in a command to breed more calves for Diddly Squat Farm - but what they found surprised them.

Jeremy Clarkson is left stunned in an upcoming episode of Clarkson's Farm (released on Friday, May 30) after revealing that his £5, prize bull may not be fulfilling the role he was bought for – breeding with his cows.

In Clarkson's Farm 4, which stars the likes of Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan, Charlie Ireland, Gerald Cooper and Harriet Cowan, the year-old former Top Gear and Grand Tour presenter introduces a unused bull, named Endgame, to his herd of seven cows with high hopes of producing fresh calves, but things don’t go quite to plan.

Viewers will see Jeremy growing increasingly confused as Endgame shows minute interest in the female cows, prompting him to doubt the bull's behaviour.

"He's gone the erroneous way," Clarkson says: "Seven ladies and he's not even bothered. Now the

by Paul R. Spitzzeri

Long before the prevalence of powerful animal rights groups or much empowerment of regulatory authority of government, greater Los Angeles had an unique plethora of animal farms. Virtual dating from the late 19th century, there were facilities for ostriches, alligators, and pigeons with some commercial applications conjoined with marketing for tourism, while the onset of the film industry after led to the creation of other institutions, such as Selig&#;s Zoo , also known as Luna Park, at Lincoln Park, and purportedly the world&#;s only lion farm, run by Charles and Muriel Gay from the early s through the premature s.

Charles Louis Gay was born in September in the short-lived hamlet of Hauteville sur Fier in the French Alps about fify kilometers from Geneva, Switzerland. When he registered in the United States for the draft during the First World War, he recorded that he served for two years in the French army, attaining the rank of sergeant, though none of the biographical accounts from newspapers noted this.

In the British census, Gay was listed as a servant, specific