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pete_29
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Just a small point, even tough old bucks make good burger and sausage.ok I apologize because I didn’t read all of this thread, it’s a longy!
I come from the beef industry point of view and I believe animals that are bred and raised for a purpose, whatever that may be, and then used for that purpose to be fine. these animals for fur are not malnourished and mistreated. if they were, their coats would not be as nice and thus, less valuable. so honestly, what difference does it make (to the “emotional” animal) if it is killed for meat or for it’s hide? I’m thinking it’s a bad day for fluffy either way, but it comes down to business. harvesting a fur to make an honest living and support your family is not “cruel” in my eyes.
that said, nice horned longhorns are bred and raised for their head and hide, not just meat. yes, the meat is good, lean and always used, but if they were breeding solely for meat, the breeder would probably use an angus or hereford… and those nice even huge sets of horns are worth a pretty penny!
Trophy bucks are not shot for their tough old meat. you ever eat one?but it’s all part of population control and yes, sport. my family hunts and I don’t feel guilty or sinful over it. we have a freezer full of deer meat that everyone including the dogs and chickens benefit from, as well as some cool racks on the wall. and not a single animal on our farm is mistreated or abused. and I don’t feel guilty when the time comes to butcher them. that’s what I have raised them for.
the whole “animal rights” movement, IMHO has gona a bit overboard. I would never advocate mistreatment of an animal, but using one for it’s intended purpose seems fine to me.
ok I’m gonna go brace myself now for the stoning I’m about to get…![]()