JabaliHunter
Well-Known Member
So it's okay to breed the best quality hinds in a farm and specifically rear them for venison and in turn profit, but it's not okay to do the same with the male of the species as a profit is being made on his head? Really.......?
Its not hunting, it does not interest me at all, but if I had a deer farm in the UK producing venison and the breeding stag was about to be replaced and some rich bloke said he would pay me £20,000 to shoot it for me if he could keep the head, I would hand him the rifle. As I bet most on this thread would as well if trying to make a living. I may stand behind him thinking I don't get this, but so what!
So what's the real issue with this offer then? Is it okay as long as we do it behind closed doors for fear of the outside world getting an insight to a branch of rearing deer we think could be associated with normal deer management policies? If this practice was attacked by antis, how would that effect the normal day to day management of wild deer, un-penned ones?
Do you really think that this is just a surplus stag no longer required on a venison farm?! I'll bet good money that it isn't! It has been bred behind wire for the specific purpose of being shot by a visiting [sportsman is not the term]. That is why it can be equated with the canned lions in SA.
No argument with the idea that someone has to make a living, but we are each responsible for the morality and ethics of what we do to make that living.
