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No shoes - I have seen a local convenience store shoo people out of their store for not wearing shoes - because it is unsanitary. However that same store lets farmers in with cow manure on their boots and don't seem to mind it at all...
That's perfectly logical: if the floor is covered in cow manure, it is unsanitary for a person who doesn't wear shoes.
When I was a young man I spent some of my summers on a friends farm. We ran bare foot every where including the pastures where we rounded up the cows and in the barn where we milked them. No one worried about the fact that we were standing in cow dung. At the end of the day when we went back to the house we washed our feet out by the water trough, then went in to eat.
Fred
"The universal aptitude for ineptitude makes any human accomplishment an incredible miracle."
"It is better to be hated for what you are than be loved for what you are not" Andre Gide: 1869 - 1951
Fred in Skirts wrote: ↑
When I was a young man I spent some of my summers on a friends farm. We ran bare foot every where including the pastures where we rounded up the cows and in the barn where we milked them. No one worried about the fact that we were standing in cow dung. At the end of the day when we went back to the house we washed our feet out by the water trough, then went in to eat.