Friday, May 14, 2010

What should be an animal right for hunting animals?

No hunting out of season or on land that is not supposed to be hunted on. No hunting in unfair situations such as game that is fenced in for hunters to shoot at or hunters using firepower far beyond what is needed to hunt. There is an ancient bond between hunter and hunted and human hunters really need to get back to respecting that. JMHO.What should be an animal right for hunting animals?
I agree with one shot kill. It won't always happen like that, but a person should be a good marksman before going hunting. An oldtimers saying. ';One shot, one deer. Two shots, maybe one deer. Three shots, no deer.'; I'm all for hunting, but I don't want the animal to suffer. So if you need an automatic rifle (which is illegal anyway) in order to get enough shots off to make one count, you should stay out of the woods. (And technically fields as well.)





If one doesn't agree with hunting, here are some good reasons that it should happen. If we don't trim the population there would eventually be too many, and nature would have it's way of thinning the population, by starvation and disease, then you are left with a remnant. It's more humane to do the thinning of the population by hunting than to let nature take it's course. Then, specifically thinking about deer, if you don't hunt them, before the time they are mostly wiped out thanks to starvation and disease, we will be killing them in greater numbers (than the current rate), at the expense of our vehicles. ......It is also using our resorces wisely to hunt, and use the meat, rather than let it all go to waste when the deer die thanks to the ';natural'; reasons mentioned above.What should be an animal right for hunting animals?
first shot needs to be to the heart or the head to minimize pain and suffering.
THAT THEY CANNOT BE KILLED BECAUSE THEY ARE LIVING HAVE FEELINGS AND ARE CREATED BY THE SAME CREATOR GOD WHO CREATED YOU

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