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Free Range Hunts Vs. High Fence
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<blockquote data-quote="1Moose" data-source="post: 1536716" data-attributes="member: 74044"><p>I've never done fenced hunts. While it seems entirely different in difficulty, if it brings someone enjoyment, puts meat on their table, and creates positive experiences for them, family, and friends, thats a positive. Seems the animal likely lives a far better life than industrial raised animals (aside from potentially the last minutes or hours in cases with folks lobbing lead at any and all parts of the animal per a couple of posts). I don't know anything about the land management issues referenced by others, but perhaps a downside with lots of adjacent high fence operations Is they might prevent truly wild animals from migrating / moving as could be important long term (if I picture the proliferation of high fence operations correctly)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Moose, post: 1536716, member: 74044"] I’ve never done fenced hunts. While it seems entirely different in difficulty, if it brings someone enjoyment, puts meat on their table, and creates positive experiences for them, family, and friends, thats a positive. Seems the animal likely lives a far better life than industrial raised animals (aside from potentially the last minutes or hours in cases with folks lobbing lead at any and all parts of the animal per a couple of posts). I don’t know anything about the land management issues referenced by others, but perhaps a downside with lots of adjacent high fence operations Is they might prevent truly wild animals from migrating / moving as could be important long term (if I picture the proliferation of high fence operations correctly)? [/QUOTE]
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