Shh adults are talking now. I realise you are pretty much out of your depth so it would be good if you stopped making a fool out of yourself k?I love serious discussions. I'm a serious person. However, this dickwad here isn't going to get what he/she/it expects from this thread.
First, he/she/it can stop answering my threads with their tasteless comments.
Anyway, I did say:
Ciao.
Same goes, although i doubt there is much nice meat on a feral donkey.Shh adults are talking now. I realise you are pretty much out of your depth so it would be good if you stopped making a fool out of yourself k?
Just read some interesting stuff, apprently feral donkey populations in Australia are around 5 million, pigs around 25 million, horses are 300,000 and camels are 500,000 to 1 million.
What would people think about eating donkey and wild pig as well?
I'll take your word for it.There would be more on a donkey than there is on any sheep.
Tit for tat never got anyone anywhere..... just ask Israel-PalestineI love serious discussions. I'm a serious person. However, this dickwad here isn't going to get what he/she/it expects from this thread.
First, he/she/it can stop answering my threads with their tasteless comments.
Anyway, I did say:
Ciao.
I would. Assuming it did't taste horrid. And unlike camels and roos I would support hunting wild donkeys and pigs to extinction.Just read some interesting stuff, apprently feral donkey populations in Australia are around 5 million, pigs around 25 million, horses are 300,000 and camels are 500,000 to 1 million.
What would people think about eating donkey and wild pig as well?
Um... Do you realise that the human race isn't just made up of white westerners? We do eat other animals as well.Humans are vicious creatures indeed.
Yet, why restrict our source of meat to the common pork, beef, mutton or poultry for example?
We should allow ourselves to eat other animals as well.
What are you talking about...? What's wrong with having a market in killing and selling wild camels, if it's regulated?I don't think the wild donkey thing works because to have something as a continuing food source (which it would need to be once you've built up a market for it) requires farming. It would just expand that specific problem.
I'd have no problem culling them and selling their meat at a low low price (solely to minimise expenditure, not for profit) to third world countries though since that wouldn't require building a market here.
Depends on the place, on what's being farmed, and on the farmer. Most horses are used in animal farms to either round up or just for transport. Vehicles like motorbikes and quads are more common now, though.Very naive question: to what degree do horses still have a place in the farming industry?
Not really. Horses are the ideal for farmers; they're fast and intelligent. Camels are a bit more difficult to mount and aren't agile at all. Also, they're always going to be the factor that horses are more attractive to have as a sort of pet, regardless of how they're used with work. Camels are horrible and smelly.Can camels replace these?
You don't train an animal for days and days only to then kill it. Meat is better from younger animals anyway.Having work animals which could be sold also as meat product would be cost efficient.
Nah, someone mentioned using wild donkeys as a food source. I responded to that. I think it's beside the point to create a market for an animal that's more harmful, rather than less, to the environment. Using camels > using feral donkeys.What are you talking about...? What's wrong with having a market in killing and selling wild camels, if it's regulated?
Fair enough.Depends on the place, on what's being farmed, and on the farmer. Most horses are used in animal farms to either round up or just for transport. Vehicles like motorbikes and quads are more common now, though.
Not really. Horses are the ideal for farmers; they're fast and intelligent. Camels are a bit more difficult to mount and aren't agile at all. Also, they're always going to be the factor that horses are more attractive to have as a sort of pet, regardless of how they're used with work. Camels are horrible and smelly.
You don't train an animal for days and days only to then kill it. Meat is better from younger animals anyway.
Your not any better than afghanistani people, your a dirty pak, your are america's slave, and your country's full of terrorists, go Fu$% urself!!
Why move to NS?Why wouldn't you eat camel? It's tasty, and good for the environment.
Accident, intended to move to L&OB (where it's going now). I have a coldWhy move to NS?
PS: what does camel taste like?
Lol truly you have eaten many animals.Accident, intended to move to L&OB (where it's going now). I have a cold
And it tastes like llama, which tastes.. hm, a bit like goat.