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> How is there 'no way' that the fox skinned alive video (which i have seen) was set up by antis.. how? You have proof it wasnt?
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> But.. i refuse to blindly believe all that the likes of PETA try to shove down my throat - they are as corrupt as anything!
> well said philly256, i have spoke to so many people who was to horrified to watch this programe and to be honest i was too, but ive not sat back ive told friends and family to do something about it and not just forget about it, my sister cannot sleep with imagines she has in her mind and she was only able to watch the first 10 mins,
> But are you doing these things as WELL as say, voting with your purse where imported meat is concerned, or battery eggs or intensively farmed chicken?
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> Now if you are, fair enough and i take my hat off to you.. but if not... well..
> Of course no one has the right to kill animals inhumanely - my problem is that every time someone sets something up to look deceive viewers, every time some AR organisation cleverly edits footage, every time a letter bomb is sent or animals released or graves defiled..
> Do you not feel angry that people can, and DO set out purposely to deceive us with cleverly edited video, misleading narratives... i know i do, especially when it detracts from other animal welfare atrocities, going on around us in THIS country all the time
> they are the stupid idiots who released thousands of captive mink into our countryside which have decimated large areas of rivers killing everything in their wake. This is something i have a lot of experience of and am currently involved in a mink trapping campaign on our stretch of river and ponds......10 so far this year!!!
>> they are the stupid idiots who released thousands of captive mink into our countryside which have decimated large areas of rivers killing everything in their wake. This is something i have a lot of experience of and am currently involved in a mink trapping campaign on our stretch of river and ponds......10 so far this year!!!
> now i am anti fur- basically if i wouldn't eat it i won't wear it, but who the hell thought this was a good idea?? they decimated the local wildlife. sam it's lovely to hear that your otters and ducks etc are getting abck on their feet from it.
> but I will say people who believe in Animal Rights are not nesessarily the same "stupid Idiots who go round releasing mink into the wild " etc etc as People have so politely labelled them on this thread.
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>Just out of interest are you saying that no Deer or Rabbits die of natural causes?
> I cant watch programmes like that, it makes me want to go riot in fur shops in London and rip their whole store down with them in it :-(
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> I know where the furs are sourced
> philly said "Rabbits or dear that are already dead,killed humanely for culling puposes, I suppose I can live with as it does keep numbers manageable, although I would, in an ideal world, prefer them to die a natural death."
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> now i have to say i find these sort of commentreally odd and wonder if people really know anything when they make them.....has this poster any idea how a deer dies a natural death??? Do you imagine they just retire gracefully and quietly die a peaceful death in their sleep??? no....deer die "naturally" because their teeth have fallen out and they have died a long painful death by starvation. At least the ones we cull (and yes we do enjoy going deer stalking) are alive one moment, grazing happily, and stone dead the next from a single HL shot.....no days/weeks of misery for them....unless of course we spot them in this state and they are in season, and then we will cull them on hunmanitarian grounds. Nature is cruel in tooth and claw sop please dont imagine some scene from Bambi with them all skipping round the pastures til they die of old age!!!
> likewise the rabbits dying of natural death....would this include death by predator? have you ever seen a fox catching rabbits and heard them squeal? not sure how on earth that can be compared to a single .22 shot and instant death....that they dont see coming or suffer from.
> Again this is a difficult debate as it is really about our beliefs as to what is and isn't acceptable and you cannot change someones beliefs with any statistics. I think it is obvious that the op is against the sort of extremist actions that are detrimental to the animals as i'm sure most of us are but peaceful protests and letters/emails and as someone else mentioned buying the right sort of meat and eggs etc is a great start. :-) <IMG class=qButton title="Quote selected text" height=10 alt="Quote selected text" src="/images/mi_quote.gif" width=20>
Also when you are skinning for the tanning market then the most important factor is keeping the pelt intact and perfect and if you have an animal struggling or trying to bite you or escape then you have slim chance of getting the pelt off without a nick somewhere....so...to me it just doesnt add up!! > EH?
> What do you mean meat isnt essential for survival?!!!! <IMG alt=eek src="/images/eek.gif">
> We have been eating meat since time began for us and its not natural when we are veggies or vegans or what ever, we miss out on vital essential ingrediants to our diet and immune systems if we miss out meat and none of the vedggies I have seen look half as healthy as someone who eats a well balanced diet of meat, fruit, pulse, vedge and carbs!
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> And you got it in one, I dont see one person better for stocking but not skinning the animal fur/hide, both as evil as each other.
> EH?
> What do you mean meat isnt essential for survival?!!!! <IMG alt=eek src="/images/eek.gif">
> We have been eating meat since time began for us and its not natural when we are veggies or vegans or what ever, we miss out on vital essential ingrediants to our diet and immune systems if we miss out meat and none of the vedggies I have seen look half as healthy as someone who eats a well balanced diet of meat, fruit, pulse, vedge and carbs!
> I agree the way we mass kill these poor creatures is wrong but we alsi have to eat and these are our food sources or we have deemed them to be anyway hence why they are mass produced, but they are killed quicly and humaly, not disgustingly and barbaricly like these scum.
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> And you got it in one, I dont see one person better for stocking but not skinning the animal fur/hide, both as evil as each other.
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> Wearing a hide is needed maybe in indian/african cultures where its your only protection from the sun and wind or cold, but here where we have clothes ready made to order, so no, we dont need skins and hides on top of all that if it could be done without, its easy money to skin a helpless animal or steal its tusk and same as puppy farmers the people with no souls will continue to do it until their made to stop.
> Perhaps would should ask Philly about that? :-) I was a vegetarian myself for about 8 years and was perfectly healthy and only started eating meat when free range meats became more available.
> Sam - Just out of interest are you saying that no Deer or Rabbits die of natural causes?
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> 'Natural causes' for prey animals generally means being killed by a predator (which of course includes Man since before they were hunting mammoths!). If they manage to avoid this they usually die of disease or stravation, riddled with parasites
> its hard at first as so many products and additives contain animal derivatives
> 'Natural causes' for prey animals generally means being killed by a predator (which of course includes Man since before they were hunting mammoths!). If they manage to avoid this they usually die of disease or stravation, riddled with parasites.
> not wanting to speak for anyone but of course thats not what shes saying! what sam seems to have been pointing out is that we shouldn;t have a vctorian view of nature as just pretty and 'hey nonny nonny, everythigns lovely', that it can be pretty nasty to. besides what are natural causes if not starvation from age as she outline in the deer??
>I gather then that "some" animals out there will die peacefully of old age
> Captive animals, if 'properly' cared for, have much longer, healthier lives.
> Wild animals don't often live to be old ... grazing animals wear out their teeth so can no longer graze - as they starve they get weaker and weaker and, if lucky, will be 'put out of their misery' by a predator. If not, they continue to starve to death.
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> I was geniunely intrigued because I know very little about wild animals and was suprised that all deers would if they reached old age lose their teeth and die of starvation.
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> Veggies I know tend to have more wind then us meat eaters from eating so many beans!!! LOLOLOL
> many young people dont do it righ so they are better off to stay meat eaters then really arent they and get a well balanced diet.
>Does being veggie efect you when your pregnant? IE does the doctor advise you to eat meat for the babies sake and growth etc?
>Just a query for you guys.....
>Does being veggie efect you when your pregnant?
>IE does the doctor advise you to eat meat for the babies sake and growth etc?
> Isabel It was in reference to the veggies, not meat eaters and I want to keep it that way please as its my view and it doesnt apply to meat eaters in my eyes from my own expierance.
>EH?
>What do you mean meat isnt essential for survival?!!!!
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