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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DiyDave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Nov 2018 at 7:15pm
Originally posted by Dave H Dave H wrote:

I don't dispatch a deer by poisoning it or drowning it and don't make humor out of the fact that I dispatched the animal.  I also do not beat my tom tom on what woks best on defenseless animals.  And the venison is in the freezer.

When a  thread degenerates into some folks making light of how to poison small animals, I think it reveals some type of feelings or emotions inside a person that is just not normal.

And I know I am preaching to the choir (with certain individuals) when it comes to speaking my piece on this subject but I do not think I am the only one in the world that has compassion for animals and considers alternative means of dealing with a problem, if there is one.

Well, you certainly have the right to express your opinion, but I don't think that you are not "normal" for expressing it. Guess that's just the difference, between you and I...Wink
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mdm....you are what you eat! lol (possums)
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Never quite looked at it that way. Maybe that explains some things!
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Oppossums and skunks killed off my chickens several times- they don't get that far anymore.

My wife placed sticky tray traps in kitchen cupboards to catch mice.  Why?  Well, when they get into your food, dishes, utensils, tupperware, etc., then urinate and deficate in it, you can be really certain that your family's health will decline.  She reasoned that the sticky-trap would be 'more humane' than the electronic ('Rat Zapper') or the variety of spring traps. 

We have a team of cats inside and outside the house that are formidable sentries that kill mice that aren't wise enough to maintain cover, but there's plenty of places in the house that cats simply cannot reach.

Consider the psychological ramifications of a sticky trap... and being hunted down by a feline many orders of magnitude larger than yourself...  they don't sound so appealing in comparison to a quick, sudden extinguishing.

Take a mouse, and increase it's size by about 1600x.  Give it practically opposable thums, with more nerve endings in it's fingers, than in your entire body, then add the cognative capacity to operate a combination lock... and give it the constitution to poop every two minutes, and the strength to break windows, peel steel siding, pull nails and chew through hardwood planks...  And rather than pooping in your cupboards, it breaks into your barn, tears through five layers of heavy canvas tarps, into a 1954 Century Resorter with ORIGINAL INTERIOR, and in a matter of one hour, turns an $86,000 piece of marine history, into a destroyed mess...  Watch it tear the hinges off the upper door of your grain bin, climb in, and ruin 16,000 bushels of perfect corn... and rip off the belts of your stirrator... destroy your hay bales, make your horses and cattle sick.

It's not some fascination with cruelty... it's about protecting what you've built.

I made specific note of 'city people', because what I described above-  'relocating' is what 'city people' think is somehow morally superior.  To protect THEIR homes, they live-trap, then transport animals to an alien environment, and set them free, where those animals invade someone ELSE's domain.

City people drive down my road, and while they're driving, throw unwanted cats, kittens, and dogs out the windows of moving cars...  I have no idea how they can justify that action as being in ANY way morally acceptable, as most of the time, the animals that survive, are severely injured.  Apparently they believe these domesticated animals can fend for themselves (most can't), and they fail to realize that a dog or cat with a broken leg, dislocated hip, or partially blinded, winds up being chased by packs of coyotes until it dies of exhaustion.

Dealing with problems is not something that can be judged from a position well-insulated from another's realm.  I've never had problems with armadillos or wild boars, never had carpenter bees, termites, buzzards, tree squirrels, or badgers... no wolves, no bears, and no poisonous snakes here, but I won't judge someone who does... and I don't mind venison in my refrigerator, but my wife doesn't allow it... so I don't hunt deer... but I won't turn down deer sausage sticks EVER!
Ten Amendments, Ten Commandments, and one Golden Rule solve most every problem. Citrus hand-cleaner with Pumice does the rest.
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