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A Culling Bloody Shame

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Thanks for your support Nicky

Let them savour their kill - these pretenders know what they do.

See you on another thread.

Ciao.
Posted by dickie, Friday, 23 May 2008 11:26:11 PM
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Hi Dickie

Please come back to the other thread - I'm being massacred!

Cheers
Nicky
Posted by Nicky, Friday, 23 May 2008 11:50:05 PM
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Come Nicky you know don't you that is wrong.
If a roo comes through the windscreen some one is not driving well, while getting into yabby about something you spoke those wrong words surely you do understand it is not true?
Roos come from blind side any side at the very last minute while idiots blowing horns impress me with their lack of understanding bush people know just why your heart is in your mouth you never know when one is coming.
The cull is not murder not even evil or wrong that description of the family in the car is light on detail but very horrific and true many times.
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 24 May 2008 6:26:46 AM
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Belly. Light on detail. Yes! So here is more. (and you are 100% correct).
Kangaroos are not like the average unfortunate animal that gets killed on our roads. Most creature's are no more than 2.5 feet in height but the kangaroo is in a class of its own. This creature has the ability to jump 8 to 10 feet in the air and four-wheel drives are not safe either. At 100km's this a mid air missile will come crashing strait thorough the thin sheet of class( that why its called a windshield and not a roo shield) and most of time it dies on impact, but the odd one, (especially the big males) will still be alive thrashing with fear and if anyone has the unfortunate luck of sitting next to it, well like I said, its not a pretty site.( razor sharp claws)

Blood, guts, glass and bone fragments, well, at the hospital they will dig those out after they stitch you up and take care of the more serious injuries.

Iam against culling in general, so it is a bloody shame, but kangaroo's are in a class of there own and if you have love-ones, well, you get the picture.
Posted by evolution, Saturday, 24 May 2008 11:15:58 AM
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* regardless of how well it is referenced and scientifically established.*

Ah you mean Nicky, when it is referenced and the figures are
still out by something like 600%. At that time it certainly
IS time to question the credibility of the author.

Or your own claims that "chunks of flesh" are removed by
mulesing. What is your reference? A Peta website perhaps?

This is the problem with animal liberation mobs. They don't seem
to have the foggiest about livestock or livestock production,
nor employ people who do, but will employ people who are
qualified in "cause related marketing", so that they can
push emotional buttons and rattle the proverbial tin more
effectively. No wonder that organisations like Peta can raise
20 million bucks a year, from the true believers who read the
crapola on their websites. Clearly the "truth", should not
interfere with those stories.
Posted by Yabby, Saturday, 24 May 2008 3:50:07 PM
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Giboo! I couldn't help reading your little conversation with belly and I have one more piece of fact for you.

When the human fetus is four months old, 'guess what', it has a tail and this my friend is a throw-back from our amphibious ancestry.

Sorry people I couldn't help myself.
Gibo! I do enjoy these little chats with you, but you and David are running out of ammunition.

All the best

EVO
Posted by evolution, Saturday, 24 May 2008 4:42:45 PM
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