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"Hunting isn't cruel so Rspca had no right to spend that amount of money, 2 senior directors of rspca are paying members of the Quorn hunt, and also drag hounds, and yes your donations are paying that subscription as donations pay their wages" Tell that to the foxes... | |||
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"prosecutions are not the way to stop animal abuse, its education that brings changes" Some people don't want to be educated though. | |||
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" not to mention milk and caged eggs, when you put your own house in order, then maybe you can have opinions about cruelty" I'm quite careful and gentle when I put the milk in my fridge and keep my eggs in the wee tray in the top of the fridge not cages! | |||
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"Hunting does 4 things, manages the countryside, controls the numbers of foxes ( alternative is shooting or gassing) which is horrific gives employment to many thousands, brings much needed cash into the agricultural community" I know very little about fox hunting, how many foxes would a hunt have caught in a days hunting and approximately how many dogs would have been used? How does it manage the countryside? Do the hunt pay the farmers? I though the EU subsidies brought much needed cash to the agricultural community. Personally if being given the choice of how I had to die, I think I would prefer shooting before gassing before being torn apart by dogs after being chased miles across the countryside by said dogs, luckily I don't have a tail to chop off so all the posh people could blood the newbies. Just saying. | |||
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" not to mention milk and caged eggs, when you put your own house in order, then maybe you can have opinions about cruelty I'm quite careful and gentle when I put the milk in my fridge and keep my eggs in the wee tray in the top of the fridge not cages! " | |||
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"Hunting does 4 things, manages the countryside, controls the numbers of foxes ( alternative is shooting or gassing) which is horrific gives employment to many thousands, brings much needed cash into the agricultural community" Nothing in this statement tells me how hunting isn't cruel, just how it benefits humans.....? | |||
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"Hunting isn't cruel? " Depends on what you consider as hunting. I hunt most game animals, I also eat what I shoot and have appropriate equipment to ensure whatever I'm hunting doesn't suffer unnecessarily. Hunting with hounds, however, is cruel but was a tradition in rural England and gave many people work, that being said, I'm glad it was outlawed as I've witnessed some disgraceful behavior by members of the Quorn hunt over the years. That being said, I know that some of its more diehard members still break the new regulations on a regular basis... | |||
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"I eat free range only. I'm well aware of the cruelty that is inflicted on the battery chickens and wouldn't buy them. Still doesn't answer why hunting isn't cruel though?!! " Animals that are correctly hunted have a fair chance of escape and a good hunter will kill an animal quickly and as painlessly as possible, its something we take a great deal if pride in. We also won't kill females with young and only shoot mature animals and only small numbers (unless its a pest species such as rabbit or pigeon). Farmed animals don't often have that luxury, just visit an abattoir... | |||
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"Hunting isn't cruel so Rspca had no right to spend that amount of money, 2 senior directors of rspca are paying members of the Quorn hunt, and also drag hounds, and yes your donations are paying that subscription as donations pay their wages" how on earth can you say hunting is not cruel????? have you ever witnessed an exhausted fox being ripped to pieces by a pack of slavering hounds???? I think not! | |||
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"I eat free range only. I'm well aware of the cruelty that is inflicted on the battery chickens and wouldn't buy them. Still doesn't answer why hunting isn't cruel though?!! Animals that are correctly hunted have a fair chance of escape and a good hunter will kill an animal quickly and as painlessly as possible, its something we take a great deal if pride in. We also won't kill females with young and only shoot mature animals and only small numbers (unless its a pest species such as rabbit or pigeon). Farmed animals don't often have that luxury, just visit an abattoir..." take it you are involved with a Hunt then??? | |||
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"I eat free range only. I'm well aware of the cruelty that is inflicted on the battery chickens and wouldn't buy them. Still doesn't answer why hunting isn't cruel though?!! Animals that are correctly hunted have a fair chance of escape and a good hunter will kill an animal quickly and as painlessly as possible, its something we take a great deal if pride in. We also won't kill females with young and only shoot mature animals and only small numbers (unless its a pest species such as rabbit or pigeon). Farmed animals don't often have that luxury, just visit an abattoir... take it you are involved with a Hunt then???" Nope, I said earlier that I'm glad fox hunting with hounds was outlawed. I also said that the behavior of some members of the Quorn hunt was disgusting, both before and after the ban. I'm strictly a wild game hunter, I also donate to several animal welfare and countryside charities. | |||
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" not to mention milk and caged eggs, when you put your own house in order, then maybe you can have opinions about cruelty I'm quite careful and gentle when I put the milk in my fridge and keep my eggs in the wee tray in the top of the fridge not cages! " Just read the other day that doesn't make a difference keeping eggs in the fridge and when you think of it you don't get them from a refrigerated cabinet. | |||
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" not to mention milk and caged eggs, when you put your own house in order, then maybe you can have opinions about cruelty I'm quite careful and gentle when I put the milk in my fridge and keep my eggs in the wee tray in the top of the fridge not cages! Just read the other day that doesn't make a difference keeping eggs in the fridge and when you think of it you don't get them from a refrigerated cabinet. " Actually not a great idea to keep them in the fridge at all, eggs have a porous shell and can easily be tainted by other things in their close space in a potentially moist enviroment | |||
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" not to mention milk and caged eggs, when you put your own house in order, then maybe you can have opinions about cruelty I'm quite careful and gentle when I put the milk in my fridge and keep my eggs in the wee tray in the top of the fridge not cages! Just read the other day that doesn't make a difference keeping eggs in the fridge and when you think of it you don't get them from a refrigerated cabinet. " My wee egg tray would be empty though if I didn't keep them in it! | |||
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"eggs have pourous shells and don't keep well in a damp place like a fridge, much better in your pantry or dairy on a marble counter top, next to the cheese x" Don't have a pantry or marble counter tops so I'll keep keeping them in the fridge but cheers for your concern for my eggs! | |||
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" not to mention milk and caged eggs, when you put your own house in order, then maybe you can have opinions about cruelty I'm quite careful and gentle when I put the milk in my fridge and keep my eggs in the wee tray in the top of the fridge not cages! " OH MY GOD!! You cruel person!!! Never keep eggs in the fridge!!!! You don't buy them in a chilled cabinet do you??? | |||
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"As someone who grew up in a town but spent a lot of time in the countryside farming with family, I never had a problem with hunting as a way to keep pest numbers down, that being said, I didn't have a problem with hunts being banned from hunting foxes either. If you are hunting your food, killing it and eating it, that to me shows that you have respect for that animal as you will want to kill it as quickly and humanely as possible As for abattoirs, I've been in a couple and yes it's not a pretty sight, but again, these guys (and a few ladies) try to do their job with the least amount of stress for the animals. The animals were bred for their meat, if they weren't sent for slaughter, they wouldn't have been alive in the first place - harsh I know but true As for the RSPCA, yes they do good work, but the seem to have got too big and lost their way. This is, of course, just my humble two-penneth and I don't expect anyone to agree with me " I keep sheep and have to take my male lambs for slaughter, I hate doing it, but as said above something that has to be done I take them to a small slaughter house where they only kill a small amount once a week, so I know they are not waiting hours to die and I trust the slaughter men to do a good compassionate job, with no abuse! | |||
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"The RSPCA should be a government department, but hey ho." Excellent Idea!! | |||
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"was begun as solely an animal welfare charity and receives millions of pounds in donations every year. They are now running a close 2nd to the CPS in bringing criminal prosecutions in the UK, thereby using a huge sum of those donations in the process. Their own figures state that they spent £8.7 million last year in bringing cases to court. Last year they spent over £300,000 bringing the Heythorp hunt to court. IN comparison, the cost of the defence was less than £20,000 Is this willingness to spend so much of the donations made in keeping with their duty of prudence as a charity and is it right that they should spend so much? Last year they spent over £300,000 bringing the Heythorp hunt to court. IN comparison, the cost of the defence was less than £20,000" If you're that arsed don't give them money. Better still set up your own charity? | |||
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"Hunting isn't cruel so Rspca had no right to spend that amount of money, 2 senior directors of rspca are paying members of the Quorn hunt, and also drag hounds, and yes your donations are paying that subscription as donations pay their wages" If hunting is not cruel I assume you will be happy to be chased across fields by dogs who want to rip you apart all for the pleasure of some ignorant f**kwits? | |||
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"Hunting isn't cruel so Rspca had no right to spend that amount of money, 2 senior directors of rspca are paying members of the Quorn hunt, and also drag hounds, and yes your donations are paying that subscription as donations pay their wages If hunting is not cruel I assume you will be happy to be chased across fields by dogs who want to rip you apart all for the pleasure of some ignorant f**kwits?" you could just join the HSA and get kicked to fook by the hunts foot followers in their 4x4s | |||
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"Hunting isn't cruel so Rspca had no right to spend that amount of money, 2 senior directors of rspca are paying members of the Quorn hunt, and also drag hounds, and yes your donations are paying that subscription as donations pay their wages If hunting is not cruel I assume you will be happy to be chased across fields by dogs who want to rip you apart all for the pleasure of some ignorant f**kwits?" you could just join the HSA and get kicked to fook by the hunts foot followers in their 4x4s | |||
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" Last year they spent over £300,000 bringing the Heythorp hunt to court. IN comparison, the cost of the defence was less than £20,000 Is this willingness to spend so much of the donations made in keeping with their duty of prudence as a charity and is it right that they should spend so much? " Whilst they continue to pay their Chief Executive £160,000 a year? | |||
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"Hunting does 4 things, manages the countryside, controls the numbers of foxes ( alternative is shooting or gassing) which is horrific gives employment to many thousands, brings much needed cash into the agricultural community" I wouldn't think being torn apart by a group of dogs preferably to being shot or gassed | |||
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"Hunting does 4 things, manages the countryside, controls the numbers of foxes ( alternative is shooting or gassing) which is horrific gives employment to many thousands, brings much needed cash into the agricultural community" well said | |||
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