Mr Putdown
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....and armed with a high velocity rifle and 'optics'.
Well and that, yes.
....and armed with a high velocity rifle and 'optics'.
The irony is that these goats on Islay are feral and the animals are classed as an invasive, non-native species in the UK and conservation body Scottish Natural Heritage are quite happy for them to be culled.
As someone who has visited Islay many times, my father was born and grew up there, I don't recognise these tame goats everyone is talking about as being the same as those I remember watching whenever i've visited.
Can’t support any so called ‘sport’ that uses animals for fun and results in either stress or death of the animal.
I include horse and greyhound racing, polo, game shooting, show jumping etc. amongst those sports
Don’t you ride horses?
If so, isn’t that using an animal for fun? I’d assume that it must stress a horse when it’s first broken in.
No offence meant at all, it’s clear from your other posts how much you care for the welfare of horses. I’m just intrigued how you differentiate breaking in horses to be ridden with your strong views on the use of animals for human fun.
They certainly don't eat all the meat that they kill - they seem to eat some but certainly not all, in the last three weeks they have killed at least two musk ox, three stags, two hares and two goats - they are not killing for food to survive, they are killing for fun and I think that is what gets most people. A lot of the animals that they kill need to be culled as the entire population would starve otherwise but to take pleasure from the deaths of these animals seems distasteful to many.
I don't think it is hypocritical to eat meat but at the same time find people killing for pleasure wrong and I certainly don't think killing a goat with a high-powered rifle requires any courage.
don't think people are annoyed at culling what they find distasteful is someone who is all smiles about killing an animal and think its an achievement she should brag about
oh i think some are annoyed/appalled at culling, because get upset at anything related to animals and this was brought to their attention.
The irony is that these goats on Islay are feral and the animals are classed as an invasive, non-native species in the UK and conservation body Scottish Natural Heritage are quite happy for them to be culled.
The irony is that these goats on Islay are feral and the animals are classed as an invasive, non-native species in the UK and conservation body Scottish Natural Heritage are quite happy for them to be culled.
As someone who has visited Islay many times, my father was born and grew up there, I don't recognise these tame goats everyone is talking about as being the same as those I remember watching whenever i've visited.
Well you're telling the truth, they are just spinning the made up narrative.
That's why the stories don't match.
I don't think there is a made up narrative as such. More like different opinions and a little misinformation.
I think the point people are making is that the 'hunters' decided to stand over their kill full of pride and wanting to show the world how impressive they are. While culling animals is necessary and killing animals for food is also necessary it bothers people to see these goons taking such pleasure in killing.
Personally I cannot see why anyone would choose to pose with their 'trophies' be they magnificent beasts like lions or giraffes but to stand over a goat like you are some kind of legend is just laughable IMHO.
Well the photos isn't for you is it. It's for them and their friends.
Did they come onto your facebook page and post it? If not then isn't you viewing it not on them but the other idiots who made it viral?
I disagree, if you are posting pictures on twitter they are for the world to see and 'like'. In this case though, the world didn't 'like' them they told her what they thought. I am pretty certain that she has a firm grasp on the parameters of twitter and posted that picture expecting a far wider audience that just her and her friends.
I would partially agree though that this has been blown out of proportion by going viral. I guess that demonstrate the strength of feeling about this subject at the moment.
Well maybe next time the people who don't like hunting can stay away from those who do and mind their own business.
Unless they are just POS who want be triggered and to bully others online.
Hunting is never going to go away so these hypocritical cry babies should probably just accept that.
There's a Canadian flag tweet saying something along the lines of us being so precious as all of that animal will be taken away and used.
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Well the photos weren't for you were they? It's for them and their friends.
Did they come onto your facebook page and post it? If not then isn't you viewing it not down to them but the other idiots who made it viral?
Well maybe next time the people who don't like hunting can stay away from those who do and mind their own business.
Unless they are just POS who want be triggered and to bully others online.
Hunting is never going to go away so these hypocritical cry babies should probably just accept that.