[Jacob-list] Exotic- Jacob Sheep in canned hunt
Linda
patchworkfibers at windstream.net
Sun Jan 3 17:01:45 EST 2010
I certainly agree re: hunting a domestic horned sheep. If the sheep were
raised in the wild without any contact with humans - and were not
contained in a fence, that would be a different matter. Darn, if I
wanted to shoot one of my rams, I'd just have to place a corn cob on the
end of the rifle and he'd be staring down the barrel.
But, it is an opportunity for a little profit on unneeded rams and, to
my mind, perhaps kinder than a trip to the auction.
Linda
ranchrat wrote:
>
> Heel low:
>
>
> On a personal note; No, killing a Jacob ram is not an offense. You
> are most certainly entitled to do what you will with your own personal
> property (animal cruelty aside) BUT feeding some person's ego in a
> canned hunt, leads one to only ponder how really inept and UNhumane
> that person is. How bad IS their physical and mental inadequacies to
> think you are elevating yourself by hunting a domestic horned sheep?
>
>
> Tara Lee Higgins, Alberta, Canada
>
> Rat Ranch; home to many a SAVAGE BEASTIE, run away in terror faint of
> heart!!
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