Pixilated the shot ah
Him ok. But man they are making us into a strange old lot.
We had some scouts come down from Auckland for a farm stay. They did not know where milk came from. Even got one to pee on an electric fencebut that’s another story.
So what you might say....it was 1986/87 so we could not believe that these four kids didn’t know. Was a real eye opener for them when we dehorning a few head of cattle.
I think it’s in Sweden where the schools take the pupils to the local freeze works to show kids where meat comes from.
I’m all for this.
Isn’t that what we all do when we introduce someone to hunting show them what is humane and what is not. The difference between hunting and the slaughter house is the animals we hunt have a chance. Usually the odds are in there favour.
Look how many schools recently have had possum fund raising stopped by the antis!
Yes let’s stick together and show how good the out door life can be. Where the world is real and breathing, where milk, honey, meat and vegetables comes from. Not off the super market shelves.
I was taught to shoot by my grandfather (first world war vet). When home last I got too hand this down to my nephews. I could all most feel the old bugger looking over my shoulder.
Got a kick out of that passing it on to the next generation.
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