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Hunting goats and rams in Scotland....photo evidence
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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 5615516" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>I find it hard to understand that anyone would gain pleasure from hunting a ram, and as I have got older I don't actually want to shoot anything (unless it is vermin) however, if I step back and think of things morally, I can't find a difference between shooting an animal in the wild and farming it (to be killed in an abattoir), in fact I think being shot in the field is a far better end. The other thing we have to bear in mind is, if we all became "vegan", it would be far worse for our natural environment (thinking of farming without ruminants helping to sequestrate carbon and conserve soil) and using non renewable resources to fertilise crops, so I do think on balance people who viscerally hate any form of hunting are virtue signalling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 5615516, member: 51054"] I find it hard to understand that anyone would gain pleasure from hunting a ram, and as I have got older I don't actually want to shoot anything (unless it is vermin) however, if I step back and think of things morally, I can't find a difference between shooting an animal in the wild and farming it (to be killed in an abattoir), in fact I think being shot in the field is a far better end. The other thing we have to bear in mind is, if we all became "vegan", it would be far worse for our natural environment (thinking of farming without ruminants helping to sequestrate carbon and conserve soil) and using non renewable resources to fertilise crops, so I do think on balance people who viscerally hate any form of hunting are virtue signalling. [/QUOTE]
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