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« Reply #30 on: April 08, 2008, 10:04:43 PM »

What if the hunter uses performance enhancing drugs?
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« Reply #31 on: April 09, 2008, 08:32:40 AM »

What if the hunter uses performance enhancing drugs?

As long as they did it for recreational reasons it's OK.
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« Reply #32 on: April 09, 2008, 09:39:03 AM »

What if the animals use performance-enhancing drugs, maybe like viagra?
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« Reply #33 on: April 09, 2008, 08:59:24 PM »

but not only that, I was very surprised to hear that if they didn't bread some animals to hunt, then the species would be extinct.  Everyone involved in the industry seemed very professional and mature about it. I half expected some hill billy approach but it was completely opposite to that.

Still wasn't keen on any of those involved though.  The 'it's such a beautiful animal' comments.  Yes it was, until you shot the bloody thing.

I'm not sure conservation is necessarily what they're concerned with though.  I think that's more likely a pleasant side-effect that they can play on. 

Like I said though - it would be hypocritical of me to condemn their activities when I eat meat from animals that are bred for the purpose and tend to spend their lives in less than ideal conditions.  At least the animals they were hunting didn't seem to suffer excessively.




Was thinking about this earlier.  These animals suffer far less than those killed according to Jewish kosher or Islamic halal methods where the animal mustn't be stunned and is killed by a single knife cut to the throat, and this cut mustn't sever the spinal cord.  The animals can take several minutes to die.  This is cruel. 

The Sikh method of animal slaughter is far less cruel, and Jhatka is about severing the head of the animal in a single stroke.

I like Sweden's approach.  All animals must be stunned before slaughter. There is no exception on religious grounds.
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« Reply #34 on: April 09, 2008, 09:03:29 PM »

but not only that, I was very surprised to hear that if they didn't bread some animals to hunt, then the species would be extinct.  Everyone involved in the industry seemed very professional and mature about it. I half expected some hill billy approach but it was completely opposite to that.

Still wasn't keen on any of those involved though.  The 'it's such a beautiful animal' comments.  Yes it was, until you shot the bloody thing.

I'm not sure conservation is necessarily what they're concerned with though.  I think that's more likely a pleasant side-effect that they can play on. 

Like I said though - it would be hypocritical of me to condemn their activities when I eat meat from animals that are bred for the purpose and tend to spend their lives in less than ideal conditions.  At least the animals they were hunting didn't seem to suffer excessively.




Was thinking about this earlier.  These animals suffer far less than those killed according to Jewish kosher or Islamic halal methods where the animal mustn't be stunned and is killed by a single knife cut to the throat, and this cut mustn't sever the spinal cord.  The animals can take several minutes to die.  This is cruel. 

The Sikh method of animal slaughter is far less cruel, and Jhatka is about severing the head of the animal in a single stroke.

I like Sweden's approach.  All animals must be stunned before slaughter. There is no exception on religious grounds.

That's because the Swedes don't have a God...they only believe in the Satan that is IKEA.
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« Reply #35 on: April 09, 2008, 09:11:15 PM »

That's a political issue though.  Most of the food on supermarket shelves is killed the same way, stunned then killed with little/no pain to the animal. 

The guy that bred the animals for the hunt did emphasise that the animals had a much better life than the ones used in Western Worlds that are bred for food yet it's the them that get all the bad press
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« Reply #36 on: April 09, 2008, 09:21:03 PM »

That's a political issue though.  Most of the food on supermarket shelves is killed the same way, stunned then killed with little/no pain to the animal. 

It's barbaric that it's allowed to continue.  Animal cruelty is animal cruelty, no matter what part of the animal's life it is.  A pet is 'put to sleep' to put it out of its misery and reduce its suffering.  But a cow that is going to end up on a dinner plate can be made to suffer unnecessarily in the name of a god?

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The guy that bred the animals for the hunt did emphasise that the animals had a much better life than the ones used in Western Worlds that are bred for food yet it's the them that get all the bad press

He certainly has a point!
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