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My personal stance is that with the wide variety of meats already produced and available, it's mostly a tool these days used by people that get their rocks off by killing living things. They call it sport, I call it slightly sociopathic.
Not saying that's the case with everyone. Just a general statement.
I agree with this. Without hunting can you imagine how many more car accidents there could be in rural Iowa towns?You're focusing on the hunter, but what about the animal? I'm not a big fan of pheasant hunting in Iowa because it's a non-native species, and generally has good population control because of that. However, whitetail are natural species to Iowa and we've removed their natural predators in this environment, thus they have no population control. With that, unless you're gonna start developing deer condoms or 'the deer pill', hunting is the only viable population control other than re-introducing predators. My annoyance comes from the 'it's so mean to kill a deer'...but it's actually more humane when done appropriately than letting the population get out of control and collapse when an illness finds a nice vulnerable dense population.
I agree with this. Without hunting can you imagine how many more car accidents there could be in rural Iowa towns?
Taxidermied animals involve nothing but the hide and rack...the rest is fake. So, one could argue that unless you tanned the hide and used it in some manner, the hunter who makes a mount is using more of the animal than your family did harvesting meat.
Is this a response to me? I'm referring to seeing headless carcasses in the wild. I have no problem with shooting to obtain meat and a trophy. I have a problem with shooting something, taking its head and leaving the meat to rot in the field.
You're focusing on the hunter, but what about the animal? I'm not a big fan of pheasant hunting in Iowa because it's a non-native species, and generally has good population control because of that. However, whitetail are natural species to Iowa and we've removed their natural predators in this environment, thus they have no population control. With that, unless you're gonna start developing deer condoms or 'the deer pill', hunting is the only viable population control other than re-introducing predators. My annoyance comes from the 'it's so mean to kill a deer'...but it's actually more humane when done appropriately than letting the population get out of control and collapse when an illness finds a nice vulnerable dense population.
I definitely don't want to make it cave worthy, and don't have any hatred or anything towards those who do, but WE'RE the ones that eliminated their natural predators. Sounds more like a We problem than a Them problem. Also, if you REALLY wanted to get in to a debate, you could argue that humans are the most over-populated animals in the world. But few are legitimately suggesting human hunts to control it.
Yes, but then...so we re-introduce predators?
There's only one solution. Bring back dinosaurs.
There's only one solution. Bring back dinosaurs.
the
creepy guy always dies the worst in those movies.
damm
it, someone woke up before boss walked in.
Was this a failed attempt at poetry?
Was this a failed attempt at poetry?
Was this a failed attempt at poetry?
the
creepy guy always dies the worst in those movies.
damm
it, someone woke up before boss walked in.
Was this a failed attempt at poetry?
I thought she was going for a haiku.
Damn it pantsy, does "the" look like it has five syllables, and don't even get me started on the four lines.