Additional caution.....the below is about hunting, life, pain & death.
Yesterday, a neighbor notice a deer sitting in my yard, in an area without cover. This was odd, since they typically lie down only where
they're well camouflaged. He took a closer look, & saw the deer had a broken leg. (They fight many a losing battle with cars around here.)
I'm not a hunter (too lazy, & not a fan of blood & guts), so I called a friend who is.
The Codger (his nickname, since he's about 80) came right over, put a couple arrows in the critter, & slashed its throat to end it all quickly.
I was surprised how long after the coup de grace it still reacted physically & vocally.....but still, it was better than a slow death with a
compound fracture in one hind leg. So we loaded the fella up in The Codger's car, & he's now off to be processed into sausage, steaks &
burger meat. I hope to see him again.
I don't know if this will generate any discussion or anything, but it was an interesting day.
Oh...for mods who might wonder, yes...this was all entirely legal.
Yesterday, a neighbor notice a deer sitting in my yard, in an area without cover. This was odd, since they typically lie down only where
they're well camouflaged. He took a closer look, & saw the deer had a broken leg. (They fight many a losing battle with cars around here.)
I'm not a hunter (too lazy, & not a fan of blood & guts), so I called a friend who is.
The Codger (his nickname, since he's about 80) came right over, put a couple arrows in the critter, & slashed its throat to end it all quickly.
I was surprised how long after the coup de grace it still reacted physically & vocally.....but still, it was better than a slow death with a
compound fracture in one hind leg. So we loaded the fella up in The Codger's car, & he's now off to be processed into sausage, steaks &
burger meat. I hope to see him again.
I don't know if this will generate any discussion or anything, but it was an interesting day.
Oh...for mods who might wonder, yes...this was all entirely legal.
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