Australis
Almost Legendary
2. Venomoiding of snakes is somewhat of a medical breakthrough - an area still to be explored. How many herps died under Ray's knife before he started to get it right? Who knows? As with any breakthrough operation - plenty of animals/people die whilst doctors practice. Would it matter less if the animals died under the knife of a vet?
Cheers,
Austy.
What Hoser is doing is no Breakthrough (although he may claim it is), and its sick to think that animals have died as you say "before he started to get it right?".
"plenty of animals/people die whilst doctors practice"
Well, thats not so much the case, your average joe doesnt "practice" on humans before maybe becoming a Doctor, Hoser is neither a Doctor or a Vet by any stretch, so why didnt he get the animals voided by a skilled Vet, instead of doing it himself.....
Clearly the ARP was able to get animals Voided by a Skilled Vet, yet Hoser on the other hand would rather void them himself it seems, why?
Maybe no Vet in there right mind would be willing to risk voiding animals to be placed around random kids necks, heads, shoulders.... risky indeed.
To trust the word of Hoser someone who isnt a trained vet that these animals are "safe" is a big ask, what if he made a amatuer mistake with the voiding? rendering one of these animals capable of producing and injecting venom, even a tiny amount into the neck of a small child......
The link "Nome" posted of one of his shows was shocking indeed, regardless of what you may think about Ray Hoser it not hard to see that his shows are over the top with very young children with Venomous snakes hanging from them.
What Hoser does with the Voids and how he created them, in no way could be compared to the ARP previous voided animals IMO. i dont like the ideal of voids in any respect, but surely its better the ARP way, than the Hoser .... way
Hosers Voids:
Created in a cruel primative manner by a layman, then used as a cheap thrill in his shows.
ARP (previous voids):
Voided by skilled Vet, glands not removed, used for safe display in open pits.