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<blockquote data-quote="gtk" data-source="post: 5552994" data-attributes="member: 795"><p>Agree. As you know, deer are tough critters and can survive some major trauma On one hand, a person may be ending prolong suffering for an animal, but on the other hand, they may be "cheating" to get a deer that otherwise would recoup just fine.</p><p></p><p>Same thing about these bay dogs/tracking dogs here in MS. I've seen countless times a marginally hit deer was tracked, bayed, and held until the hunter puts another bullet in him, where if the bay dog hadn't of caught the deer, it almost definitely would have survived.</p><p></p><p>Where is the cutoff between ethical and unethical? Not everyone has the same view of what's ethical and what's not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtk, post: 5552994, member: 795"] Agree. As you know, deer are tough critters and can survive some major trauma On one hand, a person may be ending prolong suffering for an animal, but on the other hand, they may be "cheating" to get a deer that otherwise would recoup just fine. Same thing about these bay dogs/tracking dogs here in MS. I've seen countless times a marginally hit deer was tracked, bayed, and held until the hunter puts another bullet in him, where if the bay dog hadn't of caught the deer, it almost definitely would have survived. Where is the cutoff between ethical and unethical? Not everyone has the same view of what's ethical and what's not. [/QUOTE]
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