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I'm of the opinion that unless you are prepared to butcher the meat which you eat yourself you shouldn't be eating it at all.
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03-27-2017 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
I'm of the opinion that unless you are prepared to butcher the meat which you eat yourself you shouldn't be eating it at all.
That's a bit like saying don't drive a car unless you can fix it yourself!
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Originally Posted by
30Three
That's a bit like saying don't drive a car unless you can fix it yourself!
Not really, it's like saying some people are in denial of where the food that they eat actually comes from.
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I picked up a road injured pheasant only last week. It was still fluttering in the hedge so I stopped and picked it up to take it to the veterinarian. Alas and very sadly, it died on the way. I was in bits..... But waste not, want not and all that. My dad taught me these skills when I was young plus we did some survival stuff on my parachute course up in the hills but luckily we had a real butcher on my course called 'Jock' McGowan.
Only guessing here Peter, but did Mr Pheasant shuffle off this mortal coil after a rather over enthusiastic neck massage in an effort to loosen his neck after the road mishap?
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