by Callum » Thu Mar 27, 2014 12:29 pm
by ThereIsBearCüm » Thu Mar 27, 2014 12:52 pm
Callum wrote:I despise this right-wing rhetoric where they don't even have the balls to just come out and admit truthfully why they're against something. They say fox hunting should be allowed to control the population but really it's about going on a jolly with your mates and partaking in a blood sport to get off on. It's the same with gay marriage - the debate is that it "tarnishes the tradition" of marriage but really it's about a bunch of close-minded idiots who feel the need to deprive others of happiness just because the thought of two blokes going at it makes them uncomfortable.
by S&W the no1Fan » Thu Mar 27, 2014 1:07 pm
Plymöuth Gööner wrote:No1Fan wrote:foxes being chased before they die is irrelevant. It's not as if they know they're going to die during the chase they just react on instincts and run.
http://www.animalethics.org.uk/foxhunting.htmlClaim: Hunted foxes my die even when they are not killed directly by a hunt. Some foxes may be too exhausted to recover and subsequent lack of hunting success leads to a downward spiral of starvation, susceptibility to disease and an early death.
Claim: Foxes escaping the hounds after a long chase may die from stress long after the hunt
by Git » Thu Mar 27, 2014 3:56 pm
No1Fan wrote:. Some foxes may be too exhausted to recover and subsequent lack of hunting success leads to a downward spiral of starvation, susceptibility to disease and an early death.
Claim: Foxes escaping the hounds after a long chase may die from stress long after the hunt
thats why we need to make sure more dogs are allowed on hunts then this scenario is less likely
by Arsenal Tone » Thu Mar 27, 2014 5:32 pm
No1Fan wrote:Plymöuth Gööner wrote:No1Fan wrote:foxes being chased before they die is irrelevant. It's not as if they know they're going to die during the chase they just react on instincts and run.
http://www.animalethics.org.uk/foxhunting.htmlClaim: Hunted foxes my die even when they are not killed directly by a hunt. Some foxes may be too exhausted to recover and subsequent lack of hunting success leads to a downward spiral of starvation, susceptibility to disease and an early death.
Claim: Foxes escaping the hounds after a long chase may die from stress long after the hunt
thats why we need to make sure more dogs are allowed on hunts then this scenario is less likely
by Est83 » Sat Mar 29, 2014 12:42 am
Dr Hansom Davidoff wrote:Can we introduce "Incompetent manager hunting" instead
by UFGN » Sat Mar 29, 2014 1:06 am
Est83 wrote:Dr Hansom Davidoff wrote:Can we introduce "Incompetent manager hunting" instead
How about Tory hunting?
by Callum » Sat Mar 29, 2014 4:35 pm
UFGN wrote:Est83 wrote:Dr Hansom Davidoff wrote:Can we introduce "Incompetent manager hunting" instead
How about Tory hunting?
Fukinel the money I would pay, and the weapons I would use......
by Arsenal Tone » Sat Mar 29, 2014 5:15 pm
by badup » Thu Apr 03, 2014 12:57 am
by UFGN » Thu Apr 03, 2014 1:22 am
badup wrote:Wait, so in the UK a "hunt" means you get a pack of dogs to chase an animal down and maul it to death?
How the hell is that humane?
Disclaimer: I'm from the USA and I hunt. I've never seen dogs used as the method for killing an animal however, and I eat all the game I kill.
by badup » Thu Apr 03, 2014 4:47 am
by S&W the no1Fan » Thu Apr 03, 2014 1:17 pm
badup wrote:I guess I don't understand how unleashing dogs to kill an animal even constitutes hunting.
That sounds like some shit you'd see in the Roman Colosseum.
by Redsky1 » Sun May 04, 2014 9:40 pm
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