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Nothing wrong with culling animals to support biodiversity within nature, or disposing of introduced animals and pests that have adverse effects on the food chain (grey squirrels, eugh) but killing animals whilst in their prime, for sport, is rediculous. What is sport anyway - its something humans made up to have fun. What could possibly be fun about killing animals that could have gone on to live productive lives?
If you want to have fun killing animals, then go grey squirrel hunting. Not only can you satisfy your pleasure at killing things, but you'll do the rest of nature a favour. Leave rutting deer alone.
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Originally posted by buzzingtalk View PostNothing wrong with culling animals to support biodiversity within nature, or disposing of introduced animals and pests that have adverse effects on the food chain (grey squirrels, eugh) but killing animals whilst in their prime, for sport, is rediculous. What is sport anyway - its something humans made up to have fun. What could possibly be fun about killing animals that could have gone on to live productive lives?
If you want to have fun killing animals, then go grey squirrel hunting. Not only can you satisfy your pleasure at killing things, but you'll do the rest of nature a favour. Leave rutting deer alone.
Lastly, there is no difference in the suffering between a squirrel and a deer and if you mean that a grey squirell is an invasive species then so are 4 out of the 6 species of deer currently found in this country.Last edited by TEB; 27-10-2010, 03:49 PM.
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I wasn't digging at culling the species for natures sake - I just can't understand people who do it for 'sport'. And of course there is no difference in the suffering of two different animals - a life is a life. Culling is done by professionals, and is done properly - whereas sport, can include people who don't know what they are doing. Which causes uneccesary suffereing on the animals part. I just don't understand the point of going out on a weekend to shoot some deer 'for fun', or to go fox hunting 'for fun'. I'd love to stalk and hunt down sport hunters and see how they like it
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Originally posted by buzzingtalk View PostI wasn't digging at culling the species for natures sake - I just can't understand people who do it for 'sport'. And of course there is no difference in the suffering of two different animals - a life is a life. Culling is done by professionals, and is done properly - whereas sport, can include people who don't know what they are doing. Which causes uneccesary suffereing on the animals part. I just don't understand the point of going out on a weekend to shoot some deer 'for fun', or to go fox hunting 'for fun'. I'd love to stalk and hunt down sport hunters and see how they like it
The Red deer is certainly the biggest land-dwelling SPECIES in the UK but I suspect there may well be bigger ones in Scotland than ever grazed Exmoor.
At 12 years old he may well have been mating his own daughters. He could well have become successful at the rut by the time he was 7 (perhaps younger if he truly was the biggest around) and a doe will probably breed at 2, so it is not even impossible he had mated some of his grand-daughters (which may also have been his daughters), which would be serious in-breeding.
When numbers have to be controlled, either you pay skilled people to do the killing, OR you let people who want the challenge pay YOU for the privelege of doing it. There is a lot of economic sense to letting the trophy-hunters pay, as long as they can be managed properly.
I don't quite see why the meat wouldn't be useable, the modern obsession with underaged meat shouldn't apply to venison.Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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buzzingtalk...can you imagine how we feel over here???...hunting is from end of Sept through til March.
You can constantly hear guns on sat/sun/mon- and often during the week
deer, bunnies, hares,foxes,wild boar,badgers, birds.......and occasionally cats, dogs and people if they are in the wrong place at the wrong time
we just try to do our bit encouraging as many farming neighbours as possible to put up signs prohibiting hunting on their land. If there isn't a sign then hunters have an automatic right to hunt across the land.
We even have to keep our pets in during daylight hours- just in case.
Dreadful.
Drunken amateur people who hold a license are a danger to themselves and any living thing within range.
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostDrunken amateur people who hold a license are a danger to themselves and any living thing within range.
I don't eat meat, but if I did I'd only eat something I'd hunted myself. That way, I know what impact I've had, and I would not be out hunting without lots of experience and doing so safely.
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