Was thinking that its almost a pity we couldnt find some way to put them on a ship amd send them over to areas currently suffering from famine, we already send some camels to the middle east to become beasts of burden, there are areas over there particulary in afghanistan where they are suffering through severe droughts and man people are facing starvation. A camel is a large animal with i can only imagine a pretty good a,ount of meat on it.
Hey cobber, I'm on the piss with a bunch of boys who just returned from Afghanistan. They're just boys, well trained and no shortage of guts but I hurt for the whole mob, It's an evil business when both sides put their kids in the firing line, but it has to be addressed and they are doing it.
Lest we forget.
Was thinking that its almost a pity we couldnt find some way to put them on a ship amd send them over to areas currently suffering from famine, we already send some camels to the middle east to become beasts of burden, there are areas over there particulary in afghanistan where they are suffering through severe droughts and man people are facing starvation. A camel is a large animal with i can only imagine a pretty good a,ount of meat on it.
Interesting reference to whales and cats and dogs and there being an uproar. I mean, if it were feral goats, rabbits and foxes people wouldn't care as much either as they are feral animals. No different to camels.
Wild camels are just that, wild, and they are very large and generally not happy animals to work with, which makes them dangerous.... sending one anywhere costs a lot of money and man hours.... on the other hand a 308 bullet costs about 50 cents and takes less than a second to deploy.
I organise humane feral animal destruction and ariel culling training for Indigenous Rangers up here and their efforts will make a big difference to the impact on the country here by large ferals. If there is an abotoir within realistic reach the animals will be recycled. But there are so many of them and so widely dispersed that it is usually not viable to transport them.
I like it!! Perhaps you could send some trainers or some of the boys over to take care of all the Donkeys currently enjoying the laid- back Kimberley lifestyle?!
But the quolls are gone, the dwarf escarpment freshies are gone (there is no egg laying in the usual places, none!), king browns and western browns are hen's teeth these days.
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