Sep 02 2010

Humane Bites #136: Hunters Play Offense

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Posted on 09/02/2010 at 05:59 PM by the HumaneWatch Team

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Glad to see you’re trying to protect man’s best friend!

Posted by debora ostrander on 09/02 at 07:13 PM

H$U$ has found several parrots if you see the comments.  Sadly H$U$ parrots appear to be afflicted with cranial-rectal inversion.

Posted by Kathy on 09/02 at 08:29 PM

Several years ago, before Wisconsin passed a right-to-fish-and-hunt constitutional amendment, a mourning dove hunting season was ready to go.  Hunters came to Wisconsin from all over the Midwest. 

A few days before the season started, the animal rights people won an injunction from a Madison-area judge stopping the mourning dove hunt.

Posted by BW on 09/02 at 08:34 PM

Shoot….someone beat me to the mourning dove message.  Oh well…..
I don’t have anything profound to say…..but sure hope you’ll consider Sauk County Humane Society and credit my comment…lol
Thanks folks

Posted by barb durtche on 09/03 at 12:17 PM

Barb,

Hello Fellow Badger!  I live in Milwaukee.

I wonder if David is coming to the World Dairy Expo in Madison at the end of the month.

Wayne Pacelle is the lowest form of scum on the face of this planet….HE IS A VIKINGS FAN!  LOL

Posted by BW on 09/03 at 01:56 PM

Kathy thats a cute way of saying it.

Posted by regan on 09/03 at 06:06 PM

I would like to see such an amendment for pet owners.

Posted by Tom on 09/04 at 10:31 PM

I wonder if “Parrot-Lad” actually understands in any meaningful way that the H$U$‘s definition of a “factory farm” and “industrial agriculture” is “any operation with more than 50 head of any livestock or poultry.” By that definition, anyone besides a hobbyist with a few show animals is a “factory farmer.”

Posted by Ann (BADKarma) on 09/06 at 03:29 PM

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