Have you ever gone hunting?!


Question: Have you ever gone hunting!?
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No, it's pathetic and petty!. People do it because they are sick, cruel, and are complete zero's!. How can anyone kill another life!? There should be a law about it!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

Um, hey betty white, eating meat is part of the natural cycle!. All animals do it!. We don't charge the fox with murder for eating the mouse, or the tiger for eating the deer!. I don't eat meat because I can't stand the slaughtering process or the hormones and chemicals they inject into it!. If I had readily available deer that was hunted I would eat it!. There is nothing cruel about eating meat in general!. There is horrible cruelty in killing for sport or in raising an animal in a tiny cage, denying it any existence, speeding up its growth and then slaughtering it!. Hunting isn't murder, its part of a very natural process!. The grass gets nutrients from the soil, the deer gets nutrients from the grass, the wolf gets nutrients from the deer, the wolf dies and gives those nutrients to the soil, which gives back to the grass!. Replace the wolf with the human, and its the same wonderful cycle!.
Get off your high horse!.
I never shot anything in my life, but I used to go with my uncle just for the experience of watching the deer and the beauty of nature!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

Okay!. My dad hunts and I find that much less cruel than a slaughter house!. And it is healthier!. I am thinking of becoming a vegetarian because of the whole slaughter house thing!. I think it is wrong!. People hunt because there are too many of the animals and not enough food!. For example, deer are very over populated and not enough food!. So the deer would be malnourished and if they didn't die from lack of nutrition they would die of starvation and both of those are allot more painful than getting shot!. Besides meat that is hunted is allot healtier than meat bought in a store!. Not only is Hunted meat fresher but there are no hormones and all that junk in it!. I know you are going to give me a bunch of thumbs down for this but it's the truth!. also as someone above me said deer are getting hit by cars and that is also allot more painful than getting hunted and when a deer gets hit by a car causes a treat to the driver!. So I don't really care about the thumbs down!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes!. Though not for years!. I think that at least with hunting people take responsibility for eating meat-- they don't just hide from the truth!. I can respect that!. also it's not as cruel as factory farming-- and not as bad for the environment in terms of global warming!.

I don't want to eat any meat any time soon-- but if I did I think the right thing to do would be to hunt it myself!. If I find that too "upsetting" then I should not be eating meat!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

i agree with "that one" completely!. If you are going to eat meat it is more humane than what they do at slaughter houses!.
People say hunting is cruel but then turn around and eat meat from stores (Safeway etc) where those animals have been cruelly treated!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yeap, i go hunting every saturday morning!.

People who think it's wrong are idiots, deer are WAYYYYY overpopulated in america and they pose a huge risk to drivers as well!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

no hunters just kill others because the are insecure about themselves jerks unless they felt bad for what they had doneWww@FoodAQ@Com

Never!. I felt guilty when I used to kill ants, now I step over them!. That's as close as I've come!.

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Yes, I have!.

I've killed doves and a rabbit!.!.!. But it was horrible!!! I felt like ****Www@FoodAQ@Com

That's mean!.!.!. How can people kill animals !?!?!? And worst: for fun!.!.!.
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only for boys when i was about 14!. lmaoWww@FoodAQ@Com





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