Major Starbold wrote:Mr Nasty Nickers take note.
language,language, "small children" may read this
You chose to live where you do.
Keep your gardens secure and hounds will not be able to enter.
To answer Rolly, tiz exoected of the nearest person to a downed injud bird to despatch immediately by wringing its neck, you hear and feel the click.
A shot wounded rabbit is held by the back of the neck and its jaw is pushed backed to break it, you hear feel the click.
A injud deer is is shot in the head with a ,22 bullet, you cannot hunt to kill deer with a .22 rifle though.
Shooting rabbits at night from the back of a land rover whilst you are standing on the back requires someone who usually sits by the driver to get out, pick up wounded rabbit and for quickness hold it by its back legs and smash it head against the wheel of the vehicle,
I answer the truth.
Hope that helps
Maj to take that long to answer such a simple question while having been active throughout this thread suggests it took you quite a while to find the answer.
You do none of this stuff yourself that's obvious.
If I'm buying prepacked meat in a supermarket the last thing to go through my mind s ... did it have a comfy bed?
Was it stroked and tickled through its life and fed only the very best?
If anything goes through my mind it's the fact that I'm looking at isle after isle of plastic!
Oceans of plastic!
When I buy meat at my local farmer/butchers shop I know the travelling slaughterman will have been around the area and much of it will have been killed by him and his son.
I don't interview anyone about it.