Stavross 19,209 Posted October 12 Report Share Posted October 12 (edited) Had a run up my mates farm last night because he’s got a fox that’s upsetting the moo’s, got there and my mate was in the yard, we had a walk out the back, I passed him the thermal to show him 52 hares on a 40 acre field, he said to me “ you can fu*king sort them out” so I had an hour calling for a fox, didn’t see any so went back to the hares, now I only took 15 rounds for the .223 so used them up, kept 2 for my mate, gave the farmer half a dozen for the dog and left the wrecked ones for the fox, I’ll be back with the HMR to thin a few more out, at the beginning of the year after the shooting season they did two hare drives and shot just under 200, it just shows how well they are doing now, I’ll of seen somewhere around 75 and only a handful of rabbits Edited October 12 by Stavross 2 Quote Link to post
DanielBrave 6 Posted October 15 Report Share Posted October 15 Deer stalking is often seen as a necessary part of wildlife management, but it raises complex ethical questions. Should we prioritize population control over the intrinsic value of these animals? How do we reconcile our love for nature with the act of taking a life, even for conservation purposes? 1 Quote Link to post
Stavross 19,209 Posted October 23 Author Report Share Posted October 23 I just kill them and eat them it’s as simple as that, by the way, these are not deer 2 Quote Link to post
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