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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 11:39 am
Variola Major It's just that I'm very queasy about killing animals unless it's for food or absolute necessity. If a nonlethal method is out there, I'm apt to try it. tell ur dog ur a bit queasy, and don;t want to kill the animal that;s going to tear him to shreds before eating him... oh, and may as well toss in that all that loyalty and love isn't really that big of a deal and isn't really on ur top 10 list of necessities... emo
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 12:08 pm
Maddness91 Variola Major It's just that I'm very queasy about killing animals unless it's for food or absolute necessity. If a nonlethal method is out there, I'm apt to try it. tell ur dog ur a bit queasy, and don;t want to kill the animal that;s going to tear him to shreds before eating him... oh, and may as well toss in that all that loyalty and love isn't really that big of a deal and isn't really on ur top 10 list of necessities... emo "I'm queasy about it" and "I refuse to do it" are two very different things, genius. Also, learn some proper ******** grammar.
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:05 pm
Coyotes are killed on spot here (well not exactly here, but back at the family farm). One for pets, two for the pheasant chicklings and three the things are not afraid of human's and its an accident waiting to happen.
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:20 pm
Variola Major Maddness91 Variola Major It's just that I'm very queasy about killing animals unless it's for food or absolute necessity. If a nonlethal method is out there, I'm apt to try it. tell ur dog ur a bit queasy, and don;t want to kill the animal that;s going to tear him to shreds before eating him... oh, and may as well toss in that all that loyalty and love isn't really that big of a deal and isn't really on ur top 10 list of necessities... emo "I'm queasy about it" and "I refuse to do it" are two very different things, genius. Also, learn some proper ******** grammar. well then ok... s**t, it;s just the way u made it sound was that u'd be shooting rock-salt and rubber at something that was trying to kill ur dog... and grammar? come on, it;s the internet confused time to pick a new crusade
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:19 pm
Maddness91 Variola Major Maddness91 Variola Major It's just that I'm very queasy about killing animals unless it's for food or absolute necessity. If a nonlethal method is out there, I'm apt to try it. tell ur dog ur a bit queasy, and don;t want to kill the animal that;s going to tear him to shreds before eating him... oh, and may as well toss in that all that loyalty and love isn't really that big of a deal and isn't really on ur top 10 list of necessities... emo "I'm queasy about it" and "I refuse to do it" are two very different things, genius. Also, learn some proper ******** grammar. well then ok... s**t, it;s just the way u made it sound was that u'd be shooting rock-salt and rubber at something that was trying to kill ur dog... and grammar? come on, it;s the internet confused time to pick a new crusade You'd be surprised what will frighten an animal off. Predators do not like to risk injury. It could easily mean a crippling injury leading to an inability to hunt and starvation if they did. As such, dispensing high levels of pain usually gets them to run, unless they are desperate. Rubber bullets are amazingly effective at getting bears to GTFO. I just want to see it applied to coyotes to see if it works on them, too.
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:43 pm
Variola Major Maddness91 Variola Major Maddness91 Variola Major It's just that I'm very queasy about killing animals unless it's for food or absolute necessity. If a nonlethal method is out there, I'm apt to try it. tell ur dog ur a bit queasy, and don;t want to kill the animal that;s going to tear him to shreds before eating him... oh, and may as well toss in that all that loyalty and love isn't really that big of a deal and isn't really on ur top 10 list of necessities... emo "I'm queasy about it" and "I refuse to do it" are two very different things, genius. Also, learn some proper ******** grammar. well then ok... s**t, it;s just the way u made it sound was that u'd be shooting rock-salt and rubber at something that was trying to kill ur dog... and grammar? come on, it;s the internet confused time to pick a new crusade You'd be surprised what will frighten an animal off. Predators do not like to risk injury. It could easily mean a crippling injury leading to an inability to hunt and starvation if they did. As such, dispensing high levels of pain usually gets them to run, unless they are desperate. Rubber bullets are amazingly effective at getting bears to GTFO. I just want to see it applied to coyotes to see if it works on them, too. Bears are big and thick-skinned. Coyotes are small and thin-skinned. Imagine hitting a ten-year-old child with a rubber rocket. It'd probably kill the thing anyway, like a judo point arrow on a rabbit. To put it in perspective, I dropped the one I shot with what's essentially an SS109 round, and it died in under sixty seconds with a single shot.
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:51 pm
Fresnel Variola Major Maddness91 Variola Major Maddness91 Variola Major It's just that I'm very queasy about killing animals unless it's for food or absolute necessity. If a nonlethal method is out there, I'm apt to try it. tell ur dog ur a bit queasy, and don;t want to kill the animal that;s going to tear him to shreds before eating him... oh, and may as well toss in that all that loyalty and love isn't really that big of a deal and isn't really on ur top 10 list of necessities... emo "I'm queasy about it" and "I refuse to do it" are two very different things, genius. Also, learn some proper ******** grammar. well then ok... s**t, it;s just the way u made it sound was that u'd be shooting rock-salt and rubber at something that was trying to kill ur dog... and grammar? come on, it;s the internet confused time to pick a new crusade You'd be surprised what will frighten an animal off. Predators do not like to risk injury. It could easily mean a crippling injury leading to an inability to hunt and starvation if they did. As such, dispensing high levels of pain usually gets them to run, unless they are desperate. Rubber bullets are amazingly effective at getting bears to GTFO. I just want to see it applied to coyotes to see if it works on them, too. Bears are big and thick-skinned. Coyotes are small and thin-skinned. Imagine hitting a ten-year-old child with a rubber rocket. It'd probably kill the thing anyway, like a judo point arrow on a rabbit. To put it in perspective, I dropped the one I shot with what's essentially an SS109 round, and it died in under sixty seconds with a single shot. Rock salt? Reduced charge rounds? Or just kill the damn thing.
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:57 pm
Variola Major Maddness91 Variola Major Maddness91 Variola Major It's just that I'm very queasy about killing animals unless it's for food or absolute necessity. If a nonlethal method is out there, I'm apt to try it. tell ur dog ur a bit queasy, and don;t want to kill the animal that;s going to tear him to shreds before eating him... oh, and may as well toss in that all that loyalty and love isn't really that big of a deal and isn't really on ur top 10 list of necessities... emo "I'm queasy about it" and "I refuse to do it" are two very different things, genius. Also, learn some proper ******** grammar. well then ok... s**t, it;s just the way u made it sound was that u'd be shooting rock-salt and rubber at something that was trying to kill ur dog... and grammar? come on, it;s the internet confused time to pick a new crusade You'd be surprised what will frighten an animal off. Predators do not like to risk injury. It could easily mean a crippling injury leading to an inability to hunt and starvation if they did. As such, dispensing high levels of pain usually gets them to run, unless they are desperate. Rubber bullets are amazingly effective at getting bears to GTFO. I just want to see it applied to coyotes to see if it works on them, too. ok, so as long as ur willing to give ur pet the protection of life it deserves, then sure, go forth in what ever other measures u want to... just keep in mind that to teach an animal by using pain means ur going to have to give out that lesson consistently, and enough times for it to sink in... and if u feel confided that u can teach that lesson to a wild animal by using pain in enough, consistent lessons before the time it takes for the animal to kill ur pet, then those are your beliefs, and i have no place saying your wrong... everyone else is just saying it only takes 1 good lesson per animal for it to figure it out for good... (also costs less i'd assume)
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:02 pm
Maddness91 Variola Major Maddness91 Variola Major Maddness91 Variola Major It's just that I'm very queasy about killing animals unless it's for food or absolute necessity. If a nonlethal method is out there, I'm apt to try it. tell ur dog ur a bit queasy, and don;t want to kill the animal that;s going to tear him to shreds before eating him... oh, and may as well toss in that all that loyalty and love isn't really that big of a deal and isn't really on ur top 10 list of necessities... emo "I'm queasy about it" and "I refuse to do it" are two very different things, genius. Also, learn some proper ******** grammar. well then ok... s**t, it;s just the way u made it sound was that u'd be shooting rock-salt and rubber at something that was trying to kill ur dog... and grammar? come on, it;s the internet confused time to pick a new crusade You'd be surprised what will frighten an animal off. Predators do not like to risk injury. It could easily mean a crippling injury leading to an inability to hunt and starvation if they did. As such, dispensing high levels of pain usually gets them to run, unless they are desperate. Rubber bullets are amazingly effective at getting bears to GTFO. I just want to see it applied to coyotes to see if it works on them, too. ok, so as long as ur willing to give ur pet the protection of life it deserves, then sure, go forth in what ever other measures u want to... just keep in mind that to teach an animal by using pain means ur going to have to give out that lesson consistently, and enough times for it to sink in... and if u feel confided that u can teach that lesson to a wild animal by using pain in enough, consistent lessons before the time it takes for the animal to kill ur pet, then those are your beliefs, and i have no place saying your wrong... everyone else is just saying it only takes 1 good lesson per animal for it to figure it out for good... (also costs less i'd assume) I love animals. Not that I'm one hundred percent against killing them (I'm not), but I like to avoid lethal force if it's possible.
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 11:16 pm
 Rock salt at ten yards. None penetrated the cardboard, but the wad punched a hole right through. Rock salt just plain doesn't work. I'm advocating just killing one to send a message. They're not exactly endangered.
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:41 pm
Fresnel I'm advocating just killing one to send a message. They're not exactly endangered. This is true. The coyote population has actually increased lately. Unlike many animals, they are able to thrive around human civilization.
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 3:11 pm
Variola Major Fresnel I'm advocating just killing one to send a message. They're not exactly endangered. This is true. The coyote population has actually increased lately. Unlike many animals, they are able to thrive around human civilization. Because with humans, come cats and small dogs.
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