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Cops kill cow after wild chase through Pocatello's north side

Try and comprehend this;

Many internet users do not live on the city, but the country.

This makes your internet theory ridiculous.

People eat meat from every locale and every economic level.
Spin again.
It means you have access to modern technology and electrical grids which are products of industrialization. Obviously people can live in both urban and rural environments and still enjoy these comforts.
 
Rabbits were put here to be eaten, which is why they reproduce so fast.

They reproduce fastly in order to increase the chance of survival.

"I'm here to be eaten" is not an evolutionary mechanism, they're here to survive.
 
It means you have access to modern technology and electrical grids which are products of industrialization. Obviously people can live in both urban and rural environments and still enjoy these comforts.

Everyone has access to modern technology and electricity.

Your observations are without logic nor impact.
 
We mainly take deer or feral pig to supplement our diets. [never more than we can eat in a single year]. Things you can't buy at the store and two animals that left unchecked would face over-population and eventual starvation while destroying private property.

We also buy a quarter of a grass-fed steer to divide among three families one per year.

We know how every piece of those meats are harvested and processed.

Never gotten n on part of a cow before but that is a good idea. We do the venison and feral pig thing too, raising chickens is pretty popular here to. This spring I intend to learn to and spend a considerable amount of time fishing for trout. I have a smoker and I'm not afraid to use it. :mrgreen:
 
They reproduce fastly in order to increase the chance of survival.

"I'm here to be eaten" is not an evolutionary mechanism, they're here to survive.

That was humor.
 
Never gotten n on part of a cow before but that is a good idea. We do the venison and feral pig thing too, raising chickens is pretty popular here to. This spring I intend to learn to and spend a considerable amount of time fishing for trout. I have a smoker and I'm not afraid to use it. :mrgreen:

Buying a quarter is an excellent move.

We bought a quarter years ago from a neighbor - grass and grain fed beef.

We have pretty much eliminated beef these days, but chicken and pork are excellent, while being cost effective.
 
Everyone has access to modern technology and electricity.

Your observations are without logic nor impact.
So I guess according to you poorer countries don't exist? It is logical to assume that if someone has access to these things they are also able to go to a food center.
 
this thread is full of cow pies....trail bisquits....and meadow muffins....

you trying to horn in to some of the fun?
 
So I guess according to you poorer countries don't exist? It is logical to assume that if someone has access to these things they are also able to go to a food center.

I said nothing about any other country.

Try and keep up.
 
They reproduce fastly in order to increase the chance of survival.

"I'm here to be eaten" is not an evolutionary mechanism, they're here to survive.

Do you not see that is one and the same?
 
I said nothing about any other country.

Try and keep up.
LOL okay, so I guess they're not included under "everyone?" You might want to be a bit more specific. It's also possible that there are people living off the grid in America.
 
LOL okay, so I guess they're not included under "everyone?" You might want to be a bit more specific. It's also possible that there are people living off the grid in America.

Usually folks living off the grid are definitely meat eaters who cull dinner from their own herds.
 
Nah, just shootin the bull. You trying to chew the cud?

For cripe sakes, Moot - try and stay with the herd on this.
 
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Good for you, but the fact remains that you don't need to eat the meat in the first place. I see that you're also under the false impression that hunting these animals is somehow saving them. Are you magically able to predict the future and know which animals are going to starve to death? The ones you're hunting may actually be the ones that survive. That's part of life for them, and it's not something you're going to be able to prevent. As for the destruction of private property, it's possible to deter animals without killing them.


Try thinking a little harder. Access to the internet would indicate that you're likely living in an industrialized locale, and, therefore, would have access to food centers.

Something [actually several things] tell me that you have been fed a load of squalor from some PETA types.

.... green on the outside, red in the middle.
 
Even more proof what a sicko you are.

FWIW, I don't hunt, but have friends who do.

We own 110 acres rife with deer - I only let one or two folks hunt, and they are respectful hunters.

I run the trespassing hunters off.

Ohio deer season involves me patrolling the property in a 4WD with 2 loaded .45s.

We cut a brand new tree stand down this year, which is in my shed.

I have a friend with about the same size place. {also rife with deer}

The trouble is, he'll only allow a couple of people to take a single buck off the property but, not any does. [he considers them his pets]

Even after many [including the county commissioner] have explained to him take it be detrimental to the entire population doesn't cull to a manageable herd size.

The land will only support a certain amount of large mammals per acre, no matter where you are.
 
Never gotten n on part of a cow before but that is a good idea. We do the venison and feral pig thing too, raising chickens is pretty popular here to. This spring I intend to learn to and spend a considerable amount of time fishing for trout. I have a smoker and I'm not afraid to use it. :mrgreen:

We paid an average of $3.50 for steaks, ribs, roasts and ground of all-natural grass fed beef processed and vacuum sealed..

We have chickens for eggs also.

You can smoke all sorts of fish, they are yummy. [stick with the fattier ones]
 
Something [actually several things] tell me that you have been fed a load of squalor from some PETA types.

.... green on the outside, red in the middle.
Yea okay, thanks for ignoring the entire substance of my post! BTW I hate PETA, but I'm sure you just know everything there is to know about me.
 
Yea okay, thanks for ignoring the entire substance of my post! BTW I hate PETA, but I'm sure you just know everything there is to know about me.

I'm still coming to grips with the you living in Ft. Worth TX home of the famous stockyards.

However the ignorance of game and land management is quite apparent.
 
I'm still coming to grips with the you living in Ft. Worth TX home of the famous stockyards.

However the ignorance of game and land management is quite apparent.

The ignorance displayed is much deeper than those two items.
 
I'm still coming to grips with the you living in Ft. Worth TX home of the famous stockyards.

However the ignorance of game and land management is quite apparent.

You can bet that he is not a steer, so.....
 
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