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You can enjoy your Christmas lunch and still care about the animals that provided it

The RSPCA believes that whether it’s chicken, ham or turkey, you can enjoy your Christmas lunch and still care about the animals that provided …

Posted byRandy W. SandbergFebruary 20, 2011Posted in2000s, Nonhumans, Proslavery

It made me grateful to have a tongue

Claudette, my nine-ish year old Hotot / dwarf mix … is, as I was informed by my local rabbit rescue guru, bonded to me. She expresses this via chin rubs …

Posted byRandy W. SandbergFebruary 9, 2011Posted in2000s, Nonhumans, Proslavery

The RSPCA’s tough free-range standards

Consumers continue to tell us that they are concerned about the welfare of animals, and this is even more evident at Christmas time. That’s why …

Posted byRandy W. SandbergFebruary 6, 2011October 16, 2013Posted in2000s, Nonhumans, Proslavery

Rabbits are easier to replace

Not everybody has a knack for farming, and there are always risks. If a pig dies, it’s a huge loss to a small farmer, and it can be hard for him to …

Posted byRandy W. SandbergFebruary 2, 2011Posted in2000s, Nonhumans, Proslavery

I wouldn't do a little dance of joy while I was slicing the animal apart

Like 95% of the people I know, I don’t have a visceral (look it up) problem eating meat or wearing a belt. But like absolutely everybody I know, I don’t …

Posted byRandy W. SandbergJanuary 23, 2011Posted in2000s, Nonhumans, Proslavery

But unless you pay a little more for his brothers' bacon

Quality is expensive, of course. But there’s no need to consume meat every day. And where the choice is between saving cash and eating and drinking with …

Posted byRandy W. SandbergJanuary 16, 2011Posted in2000s, Nonhumans, Proslavery

Its the raw grit to honor and tame all at once

We are nature so I respect nature. Hunting is a natural instinct and the natural raw feeling and respect for all animals. I see the awesomeness in all creatures and its strange how I still enjoy photograph hunt as well as kill hunt. Its not the killing aspect its the raw grit to honor and …

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Posted byRandy W. SandbergJanuary 9, 2011Posted in2000s, Nonhumans, Proslavery

It is part of me; it's who I am

Because I am one (a predatory animal) myself, hunting just comes natural; hunting blood runs through my veins, just like all predators, hunting is just instinctual and as much a part of me and my life, as the breathing of air/oxygen. Hunting is not an “activity” nor even a sport for me. It is part …

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Posted byRandy W. SandbergJanuary 2, 2011Posted in2000s, Nonhumans, Proslavery

I hunt because I love to spend time with all of God's creation

I hunt because I love to spend time with all of God[‘s] creation. I admire how animals socialize in their way the same as we do. God put them on earth for us to use as food. God also gave us animals to show us how to love with out condition as our pet[s] love …

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Posted byRandy W. SandbergDecember 26, 2010Posted in2000s, Nonhumans, Proslavery

Love to hunt for love the peace and quiet of nature

Love to hunt for love the peace and quiet of nature. All problems of life seem to drift away and am able to enjoy nature at its best. But nothing like …

Posted byRandy W. SandbergDecember 19, 2010Posted in2000s, Nonhumans, Proslavery

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