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Animals eat one another. We are animals. Therefore we are going to eat other animals to survive. Hunting is much more humane than battery farming and slaughter houses, unless you'd rather the thought of animals dying en masse behind closed doors.
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here we go again. what makes you think that slaughterhouses are so inhumane compared to hunting? i agree the word 'slaughter' doesn't help what people perceive of them, but like i mentioned
numerous times previously in this same thread; the environment has to be controlled, calm and humane
by law. if it is done any other way, it is illegal. there will be some places that will break the law, the same as in any other profession on the planet, but that does not mean it is the right, lawful and proper way to do it.
what makes you think hunters and hunting doesn't have its illegalities? doesn't have its more than fair share of knobs? because believe me, i know it does. and what makes it worse is, you're out in the open, on your own. an inspector isn't going to pop out of a bush and watch you kill an animal to ensure you're doing it right; it depends entirely on that particular hunter. and to me, that's a bit too much power over life for some people. it operates entirely on trust, which as good as it sounds, isn't always the best way.
in a slaughterhouse, the animal is guaranteed to receive a quick, painless and humane death, WILL be put to good use, and is from a sustained source. hunting has the chances of missing the intended target on the animal and causing agony, and also escape, which in turn could mean infection and disease. also, in farming the young are tended and reared by hand. lets say you're deer hunting; are you going to tend and rear the doe's young when you've shot her? you wont even know if she has any. therefore, even if you kill a doe humanely and what have you, and she has young, you're more or less condemning the young ones to starve or become prey for other predators.
also, battery farming is a fucking retarded way of egg farming and is a black stain on the farming industry. i don't condone it in the slightest.