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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    I was in bits
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    Quote Originally Posted by 30Three View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    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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