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Do They Still Make Kangaroo Bullet's
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<blockquote data-quote="CBH Australia" data-source="post: 2061088" data-attributes="member: 116486"><p>Not really, all native animals are protected but Kangaroos are harvested by shooters licenced approved licenced by state wildlife authority paying per tag for good harvested. Under different buyers and conditions they are processed as per food or human consumption.</p><p>Most professional Roo shooters are self employed selling to approved buyers.</p><p>Roos are shot in the spotlight as they generally sit and are headshot.</p><p>Pigs and goats were introduced. Goats are mustered for export markets and Feral Pigs are mostly taken by hunters . I here pigs,Hogs are spreading out in the US, we have had them for 200 years and in some climates they breed well in dry areas they move on or survive as small populations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBH Australia, post: 2061088, member: 116486"] Not really, all native animals are protected but Kangaroos are harvested by shooters licenced approved licenced by state wildlife authority paying per tag for good harvested. Under different buyers and conditions they are processed as per food or human consumption. Most professional Roo shooters are self employed selling to approved buyers. Roos are shot in the spotlight as they generally sit and are headshot. Pigs and goats were introduced. Goats are mustered for export markets and Feral Pigs are mostly taken by hunters . I here pigs,Hogs are spreading out in the US, we have had them for 200 years and in some climates they breed well in dry areas they move on or survive as small populations. [/QUOTE]
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