NitroXAdministrator
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27/06/11 11:27 PM
Re: Unethical or cruel?

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Unethical and cruel




Care to expand on that. A flat unsupported assertion is really only just an opinion.

How is it "cruel"?

How is it "unethical"?


Giving consideration to the fact sambar do not have a definite breeding season. A hind may be pregnant any time of the year. A stag may have hard antlers any time of the year.

So it is not the same as a limited viewpoint of say hunting red hinds during an "off season"?

Should sambar hinds never be killed?

What sort of ridiculous management of a wild herd situation would arise out of that?

At what stage of pregnancy is it no longer unethical or no longer "cruel" to take a hind which might have a very high chance of being a "little bit" pregnant.


Now also giving consideration to the farming of stock. Are deer farmed does or hinds never killed when pregnant?

I can easily tell you, of course they are. It would be unethical or cruel to kill hinds or does, when they have young at foot which depend on them. They are culled AFTER the breeding season usually, when close to 100% are at least somewhat pregnant, during winter, when well fed.

What about domestic cattle?

Maybe it might serve to open some eyes a bit to nature.



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