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Jman 03-14-2012 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by IllTestYourGirls (Post 18822347)
Gator is good eating.

Yes and just like chicken and beef there are gator farms to provide gator meat for people who like to eat it.

Sly 03-14-2012 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Crak_JMan (Post 18822559)
Yes and just like chicken and beef there are gator farms to provide gator meat for people who like to eat it.

There aren't deer farms or wild boar farms.

Is it okay to eat them?

potter 03-14-2012 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Crak_JMan (Post 18822559)
Yes and just like chicken and beef there are gator farms to provide gator meat for people who like to eat it.

And the chickens and gators in those "farms" live horrible cruel lives. It's actually more humane to hunt and eat animals than it is purchase most store/restaurant meats.

xholly 03-14-2012 09:00 PM

looks like a massive salt water croc to me, protected in Australia and many parts of the world but also commercially farmed in poorer nations mainly for their skin and so ladies can have colorful handbags.

They did that in Aus they'd be in jail.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 03-15-2012 02:30 PM

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Sponsor Fires Celebrity Apprentice Over Hunting Photos

Not all outdoorsy types are down with the Trump boys' hunting hobby.

Camping World has pulled out as a sponsor of Celebrity Apprentice following the release earlier this week of photos of Donald Trump Jr. and younger brother Eric posing with a dead elephant, a crocodile and other animals they killed while on safari in Zimbabwe last year.

But the RV-supply company, which has not advertised on NBC during the show but has spent money as an affiliated sponsor this season along with Good Sam Roadside Assistance, says this isn't a judgment on hunting or people who hunt.

So, why is Camping World "not thrilled" with the Trumps?

"I was not happy with the pictures that I saw," company CEO Marcus Lemonis explained to E! News. "It has nothing to do with whether people hunt or not. There was a photo of a leopard?they?re endangered."

"I am totally disgusted by the [hunting] pics I have seen."

"I wouldn't spend another nickel with them."

"At the end of the day," Lemonis continued, "when you associate with someone, you have to deal with consequences that go along with them. Whether they hunt or not is irrelevant to me...I saw a leopard and an elephant [in the safari photos]. I wasn?t crazy about that. This isn?t anything personal against Donald Trump himself or the show. People are going to hunt. I know Trump himself is not an advocate of hunting. I just don?t agree with what happened. I have a right to choose who I am affiliated with. We won?t be a sponsor in the future."
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uno 03-15-2012 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by IllTestYourGirls (Post 18822347)
Gator is good eating.

Depends on its diet. I've had gator that was fed chicken and small game and I've had gator that fed on fish. The gator that fed on fish was disgusting(very fishy) while the fowl fed gator tasted like... chicken.

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I really doubt those assholes at that leopard, elephant or other large game animals. I would definitely want to try some of that water buffalo. That thing looks tasty.

Sly: They have fenced in 'areas' that i suppose you could call a farm without the domestication of wild boar or deer. I love both of them. Especially the wild boar that eat the nuts in the mountains of spain. Now that is some damn good ham.

uno 03-15-2012 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by raymor (Post 18822447)
I'm in agreement with the majority here. Who woulda want to kill an elephant? This is an interesting point, though:



I wouldn't have thought of that. I know a lot of things work like that, for example here fireworks have a tax that pays for fire education and fire protection, so surprisingly more fireworks sales results in less fire damage. The roughly $1,000 per year in tobacco taxes paid by each smoker adds up to billions that help states pay for health care programs. I wonder what programs are in place in Africa.

Ministry of Greed and the Department of Corruption.

uno 03-15-2012 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 18824247)
And the chickens and gators in those "farms" live horrible cruel lives. It's actually more humane to hunt and eat animals than it is purchase most store/restaurant meats.

I'd never go hunting but I'd also never turn away a venison tenderloin from a friend that does.

Sly 03-15-2012 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by uno (Post 18826106)
Depends on its diet. I've had gator that was fed chicken and small game and I've had gator that fed on fish. The gator that fed on fish was disgusting(very fishy) while the fowl fed gator tasted like... chicken.

OP:
I really doubt those assholes at that leopard, elephant or other large game animals. I would definitely want to try some of that water buffalo. That thing looks tasty.

Sly: They have fenced in 'areas' that i suppose you could call a farm without the domestication of wild boar or deer. I love both of them. Especially the wild boar that eat the nuts in the mountains of spain. Now that is some damn good ham.

That's available but it's not very common. What portion of those two animals eaten is farmed like that? I'm guessing somewhere below 10%.

uno 03-15-2012 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 18826126)
That's available but it's not very common. What portion of those two animals eaten is farmed like that? I'm guessing somewhere below 10%.

My friend's restaurant does. I don't think I go to any other restaurants that serve wild game like that. My friend's dad took a chopper ride over some wild boar farm so he could inspect it all before he decided to use them as his supplier. Wild boar and venison aren't very common on restaurant menus. It's not like they serve it at Outback Steakhouse.


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