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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 4253057" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>If you read and understand what I wrote I didn't say you called me, specifically, a bleeding heart. I stated I wasn't one and asked why it's necessary to call anyone a bleeding heart simply because they disagree with you. So, no, I'm not feeling guilty because you don't understand what I wrote.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, I didn't say I disagreed with all poisons, now did I? I was referring to the use of poisons on wild hogs where the chance of cross contamination to other, harmless animals is present. </p><p></p><p>I'd really like to hear how a bullet poses the same threat. I suppose a missed shot or a pass-thru shot of a hog could possibly kill something else. But in that case the shooter likely didn't do his/her job of verifying what's beyond the target. My guess is it would be pretty hard for a bullet fired into a hog to kill a raptor or other scavenger that chooses to eat the carrion a few days later like poisons would.</p><p></p><p>Not only that, but I didn't say I was opposed to culling wild hogs that are damaging property. Only that using poisons doesn't seem like the best way to approach the hog problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 4253057, member: 45773"] If you read and understand what I wrote I didn't say you called me, specifically, a bleeding heart. I stated I wasn't one and asked why it's necessary to call anyone a bleeding heart simply because they disagree with you. So, no, I'm not feeling guilty because you don't understand what I wrote. Furthermore, I didn't say I disagreed with all poisons, now did I? I was referring to the use of poisons on wild hogs where the chance of cross contamination to other, harmless animals is present. I'd really like to hear how a bullet poses the same threat. I suppose a missed shot or a pass-thru shot of a hog could possibly kill something else. But in that case the shooter likely didn't do his/her job of verifying what's beyond the target. My guess is it would be pretty hard for a bullet fired into a hog to kill a raptor or other scavenger that chooses to eat the carrion a few days later like poisons would. Not only that, but I didn't say I was opposed to culling wild hogs that are damaging property. Only that using poisons doesn't seem like the best way to approach the hog problem. [/QUOTE]
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