Quote Originally Posted by icedog View Post
Apparently in China they have a different view as to what is an allowable level of concern for an animal that is being used for the purposes of humankind. Here is a video of the processing of animals called "racoon dogs". They treat badgers the same way. Let me warn you in advance, this video may make you angry. This video may make you cry. This video may make you sick:

A Shocking Look Inside Chinese Fur Farms
I think I have seen part of this...don't really want to rewatch it. It is pretty horrible how they treat them. How hard is it to use a humane trap and shoot them or slit their throat? Or a trap that kills them quickly?

Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
Animals like badgers are usually leg trapped. Leg trapping is by some considered a very cruel and painful experience especially as trappers often only check the traps every other day. Most animals trying to escape either break the limb or dislocate hip or shoulder joint. Some animals free themselves by biting off the trapped limb leaving them seriously disabled.

If they are primarily caught for food or pest control by an otherwise starving people would for some be more acceptable than if they are primarily caught for their furs.
I have heard that deer will chew their legs off to escape from these. I don't know if that is true, but I feel that the reality can't be much better...

Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
Compassion is a trait of Christian culture, you shouldnt be surprised when other cultures display none.
I don't know exactly what you mean by Christian culture, but if you think atheists etc. are not capable of compassion then you are wrong. You might just mean "European" for all I know though. Don't want to start a huge religious debate or anything.

Quote Originally Posted by Leon View Post
I'm happy to know that. At least they don't get cought just for the fur.
Also, I'm against animal hunting, if they're endangered species.



I love meat too and I love my Rooney badger brush, but I'm against animal cruelty. If an animal is going to die to supply food for the human kind, then that must be done the quickest and painless way possible.
I appreciate this. I haven't eaten meat (except accidentally) for like 10 years, but I can see how it's not a big deal to do it, if done right. This includes killing them, not torturing them. Also don't burn down forests. Don't hunt to extinction. Etc. I still don't think I'll ever go back to eating meat because I can eat plants and be fine. I should try to track down where they are grown so that I won't be letting people profit from the aforementioned slash and burn method of deforestation. Easiest way I think to do this is visit my farmer's market. I barely eat vegetables though, I guess I live off mostly bread or something.