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Originally posted by Sava View Postmurder isn't a sport
you guys should be locked up
A. an animal that roamed free, enjoyed fresh air and sunshine and ate what it liked or
B. eating an animal that lived out its whole life confined to an unsanitary pen, eating homogenous processed feed that doesn't even suit its metabolism (omnivorous chickens get soy pellets, four-stomached ruminant cows get corn, etc.)
A. would seem to be no-brainer from an "ethical treatment" POV, even if it isn't practical on a large scale for modern civilization. Especially given that, without hunting, animals tend to overpopulate and die miserably from starvation, disease or car impacts anyway. That hunters enjoy shooting doesn't seem pertinent. I've never met a hunter who seemed actually sadistic; it seems to be more of an excuse to hang out in the woods drinking beer and shooting for most of them.
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Originally posted by Tuberski View PostVultures aren't radioactive.
ACK!
I remember when I was a young teen, me and my friends would lay in a field on our backs playing dead to watch the vultures circle real low.
If you were real still and quite they would land just a few feet away.
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Originally posted by Elok View PostThere's a 95% chance you're just trolling as usual, but what the hell: this kind of objection doesn't make much sense, provided they're actually eating the animal. Any given animal in the wild will enjoy a considerably higher quality of life than its equivalent in a modern industrialized "farm." If you get to choose between eating
A. an animal that roamed free, enjoyed fresh air and sunshine and ate what it liked or
B. eating an animal that lived out its whole life confined to an unsanitary pen, eating homogenous processed feed that doesn't even suit its metabolism (omnivorous chickens get soy pellets, four-stomached ruminant cows get corn, etc.)
A. would seem to be no-brainer from an "ethical treatment" POV, even if it isn't practical on a large scale for modern civilization. Especially given that, without hunting, animals tend to overpopulate and die miserably from starvation, disease or car impacts anyway. That hunters enjoy shooting doesn't seem pertinent. I've never met a hunter who seemed actually sadistic; it seems to be more of an excuse to hang out in the woods drinking beer and shooting for most of them.
Originally posted by Dinner View PostBah, the thing is small enough and already moving fast so aim for center mass or don't bother to pull the trigger. Besides, with bird shot you get a wide scatter of the pellets so it's not like you're going to hit it in just one spot.
A lot of bird hunting is with steel shot by the way. I don't know if that's required in Texas, and grouse/pigeon/dove hunting in particular is least likely to ban lead shot, but most high quality hunting ammo for shotguns that I've encountered has been steel.
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