Flintknapper
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Double Naught Spy wrote:
Anthropomorphism....at its finest.
DNS, I happen to know you have Feral Hogs your property too, so I already knew your thoughts on the subject.
Yes, but admittedly rhetorical...since I already know my position on it. Still I am interested to know the feelings of others and why they think what they do.Is returning a pest species back to nature after killing wasteful if it can be used as food for humans. Is that the actual question at hand?
Yes.I would assume this is pig specific.
Well...now you've brought logic and facts into the discussion! For Petes Sake man...did you never watch Charlotte's Web?So you returned the hog to nature. Was it a waste? You reduced the depredation on your resources (plant foods, water, ground bird populations, WATER, etc.), reduced competition with your desired animals (various birds, small game animals, deer, livestock), and you help alleviate some pressure on your desired animals by feeding the predators. From a stewardship perspective, I would say that what you have done is not wasteful, but beneficial to the local area.
Anthropomorphism....at its finest.
DNS, I happen to know you have Feral Hogs your property too, so I already knew your thoughts on the subject.