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Nature Fights Back
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These antlers will not be hung on someones wall. For now anyway!
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I know there are arguments for and against trophy hunting and I'm defintely against it but what are your views?
Apologies in advance for the worm can being opened :o/
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I know there are arguments for and against trophy hunting and I'm defintely against it but what are your views?
Apologies in advance for the worm can being opened :o/
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So sad that because we live on a tiny Island peoples mind's match it. Already some are pondering the size of their Christmas Turkey in case Auntie Lella visits.We have threads every week end about the beef/lamb pork and all the trimmings that are consumed around our dinner tables. Our little Islanders can't imagine wide expanses thousands of miles in area where wild animals roam to be eaten.
In North America if you want venison on your table for Sunday you shoot it yourself providing it's in the hunting season.They fish the lakes and Ice fish to stock their freezers.The North Americans don't need Walmarts or Macey's out in the boonies.They are quite capable of catching,gutting and skinning their prey for themselves and they cut out the middleman.
I bet if some ABers watched a documentary about Kenya and watched young Masai boys being taught how to spear a gazelle, by their elders, to eat know one would turn a hair on this site.
In North America if you want venison on your table for Sunday you shoot it yourself providing it's in the hunting season.They fish the lakes and Ice fish to stock their freezers.The North Americans don't need Walmarts or Macey's out in the boonies.They are quite capable of catching,gutting and skinning their prey for themselves and they cut out the middleman.
I bet if some ABers watched a documentary about Kenya and watched young Masai boys being taught how to spear a gazelle, by their elders, to eat know one would turn a hair on this site.
I'm not in favour of trophy hunting, but deer do need to be culled and stalking is big business. Best venison I ever ate was at the annual Chasse dinner in Chaunay! Regarding antlers: Eldest Sprog redecorated her living room a couple of years ago, very country, tartan rugs, cushions with hares, foxes, stags on etc., etc.. I bought her a pair of mounted antlers for Christmas - which look just right (although her townie friends freaked out a bit at first). Point is that bucks shed their antlers naturally, every year and regrow them the next Spring - so why does anyone object to shed, waste objects being used in any way whatsoever?
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