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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 278141" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Hahahaha Not many can bloody feed themselves these days, I was gutting a roo a couple of years ago and my mate who came along was dry reaching, he's a big meat eater, but just couldn't handle seeing what I was doing, another bloke got put off by the smell of skins drying in my garage. And you see all the carry on people make when someone shoots an animal and puts in on facebook, everyone must just think it all comes from the supermarket. The fact is, animal farming is probably crueler than an animal shot in the field, at least they once had a free life in the outdoors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 278141, member: 7956"] Hahahaha Not many can bloody feed themselves these days, I was gutting a roo a couple of years ago and my mate who came along was dry reaching, he's a big meat eater, but just couldn't handle seeing what I was doing, another bloke got put off by the smell of skins drying in my garage. And you see all the carry on people make when someone shoots an animal and puts in on facebook, everyone must just think it all comes from the supermarket. The fact is, animal farming is probably crueler than an animal shot in the field, at least they once had a free life in the outdoors. [/QUOTE]
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