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900 Chickens Beaten To Death
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I read with dismay the post regarding the Dog being set on fire this reminded me of a story I read last week regarding 900 chicken that were beaten to death with Golf clubs 3 teenagers have been charged ,this happened in America ,we are supposed to be civilised, these stories turn my stomach over how about you ,apologies if you are just sitting down for you meal.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A rich man puts on a red coat, gets on a horse, and uses a pack of hounds to chase a fox until they catch it and tear it to pieces. The thugs mentioned in this, and the thread about the dog being burned, are much the same. There seems to be more cruelty to animals in the world than we'd like to acknowledge.
I don't think it is cowardice so much as a lack of empathy to the creatures they are abusing. There seems to be a belief by some that if we can condone being part of a food chain then that means we can do what we like to other animals and it doesn't matter. The idea of not causing unnecessary suffering, whether wild or food animals, doesn't seem to register. Other folks' minds are difficult to fathom. Trying to make head & tail of one's own is difficult enough.
Old_Geezer - "I don't think it is cowardice so much as a lack of empathy to the creatures they are abusing. There seems to be a belief by some that if we can condone being part of a food chain then that means we can do what we like to other animals and it doesn't matter. The idea of not causing unnecessary suffering, whether wild or food animals, doesn't seem to register. Other folks' minds are difficult to fathom. Trying to make head & tail of one's own is difficult enough."
I'd agree.
The constant argument used by 'country folk' against 'townies' is that country folk view animals dispassionately. They are there for work, food or sport. They may have pets, but will have a very different relationship with them than urban pet-keepers do.
Fox hunters hunt because they enjoy the chase. If they kill a fox, which they see as vermin, so much the better, but more often than not they don't, and it's not a problem.
I'd agree.
The constant argument used by 'country folk' against 'townies' is that country folk view animals dispassionately. They are there for work, food or sport. They may have pets, but will have a very different relationship with them than urban pet-keepers do.
Fox hunters hunt because they enjoy the chase. If they kill a fox, which they see as vermin, so much the better, but more often than not they don't, and it's not a problem.
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