There's gonna be one less Scimitar Horned Oryx when I when that raffle tonight !
They were essentially native cattle then and nothing like big game. Why would this be different now?nealan said:
I like the way you put that. "Free range-ish"
CanyonAg77 said:
Username fits?
tmaggies said:Cibalo said:
There is something special about the American bison to me. It's the one "game" animal I won't hunt, eat, or wear.
They are amazing animals but why wouldn't you support the consumption and by products from the animals from the ranchers. I understand that it's a stretch with the term hunting though. They could never survive in the wild again unfortunately except in our Parks out west. The ranches that raise them for profit do a tremendous job keeping their numbers up and the meat is great!
Gunny456 said:
A few years back PETA, HSUS, Friends of Animals and other anti hunting zealots got legislation introduced to ban having the above three animal species ( Addax, Scimitar's, Dama's) under high fences, raising them or hunting them in the U.S. The bill had a lot of support in both the house and senate.
Lots of work was done by the Exotic Wildlife Association, Second Ark Foundation, high fence landowners, and SCI to finally have the bill defeated.
You could not get those idiots to understand that that the raising, hunting, selling of those animals was insuring they would not go extinct.
Had the bill have past it probably would have spelled the end to those species in a few years.
Now there are programs where ranchers in Texas are sending those animals back to their native lands to help build the herds back.
But you know… bad high fence ranches.
nealan said:
There's gonna be one less Scimitar Horned Oryx when I when that raffle tonight !
Depends on the day. Sometimes yes, most of the time no. Thanks for reaching out though!Cibalo said:schmellba99 said:You are missing out on good eating. Sucks to be you.Cibalo said:
There is something special about the American bison to me. It's the one "game" animal I won't hunt, eat, or wear.
Probably sucks to be you as well
At least one of those lunatics was so far off the deep end that she openly admitted she would rather see the species go extinct than to thrive but also be hunted.Gunny456 said:
A few years back PETA, HSUS, Friends of Animals and other anti hunting zealots got legislation introduced to ban having the above three animal species ( Addax, Scimitar's, Dama's) under high fences, raising them or hunting them in the U.S. The bill had a lot of support in both the house and senate.
Lots of work was done by the Exotic Wildlife Association, Second Ark Foundation, high fence landowners, and SCI to finally have the bill defeated.
You could not get those idiots to understand that that the raising, hunting, selling of those animals was insuring they would not go extinct.
Had the bill have past it probably would have spelled the end to those species in a few years.
Now there are programs where ranchers in Texas are sending those animals back to their native lands to help build the herds back.
But you know… bad high fence ranches.
I wouldn't hunt them. I do like to eat them though.Quote:
There is something special about the American bison to me. It's the one "game" animal I won't hunt, eat, or wear.
FIFY.Cibalo said:nealan said:
If you love the American Bison you should probably hunt/eat/wear them. That creates demand for the animal which gives it value
I lovedogswomen too. Doesn't mean I need to hunt/eat/wearwed them.