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Stop the culling of ROOS'
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Posted by alanpoi, Wednesday, 6 June 2007 6:47:49 PM
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You miss my point Alanpoi.
I am not totally opposed to culling by accredited professional shooters. I remind you that humans are entirely responsible for the introduction of feral animals to this country. There is much to be gleaned from the ignorance of our forefathers when they presumed that this arid land could be farmed in the European manner where, thanks to them, and successive agricultural "experts", the equilibrium of our flora, fauna and ecology is now completely out of whack. And aren't the sadists delighted to use conservation as an excuse to go on rampage? The point I am making Alanpoi, is of the savagery of the "Alzos" in this "civilised" country, where these misfits believe it is their right to inhumanely slaughter OUR animals for kicks. I am totally opposed to any game hunting as a sport. We have a moral and ethical duty to treat all species humanely and fairly. Problem is, how do you educate the sadists, who are so analphabetic, they believe rectal ointment is the latest fad for hair restoration! Posted by dickie, Wednesday, 6 June 2007 8:06:47 PM
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Dickie,
Well put, the rectal ointment adds a nice touch! now alzo and the rest of his clan can enjoy other alterior methods of enjoyment, lets hope this is not with one of those poor animals. Your point on culling is fair and acceptable but as you have pointed out, this has definately turned into a sport for the weak minded heavily dependant on viagra for their uplifts in life, shame. There are alternative measures to be taken other than going on a killing,(did I say killing?)murdering spree, leave it to the professionals that are actually able to place a kill shot, not some @sshole with a cannon or peashooter, rendering the animal half dead and suffering, only the dregs of society make murdering defenceless animals a sport in any event. alzo, may your scrottum become infested with the fleas of a thousand camels. Spanky Posted by SPANKY, Wednesday, 6 June 2007 10:17:31 PM
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Touche Spanky!
And to the fleas: "Go forth and multiply my little friends and remember, when you abandon your tape-worm eggs, every exit is an entrance somewhere else!" Posted by dickie, Wednesday, 6 June 2007 10:59:06 PM
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spanky,
All kangaroos are protected, however there is permissable harvesting of the more abundant species, via a quota system. http://www.feral.org.au/content/species/kangaroo.cfm I can't see why an animal being indigenous to a particular country is reason not to use it as a resource providing they are plentiful. Posted by rojo, Thursday, 7 June 2007 1:52:30 AM
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Rojo, thankyou, now please visit www.dropahunterWith-a-9mm.com
Spanky Posted by SPANKY, Thursday, 7 June 2007 2:55:48 AM
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Culling roos helps preserve the species otherwise we would have mass starvation and whats wrong with a good feed of roo, they are enviromently prefable to sheep and cattle, and apart from flies and mozzies they are the most abundant species in Australia.