Hah, after reading this article and thinking of you, I was coming here to ping you about it, @hungariantoast. Then lo and behold. I probably should have guessed it was you who posted it. p.s. How...
Hah, after reading this article and thinking of you, I was coming here to ping you about it, @hungariantoast. Then lo and behold. I probably should have guessed it was you who posted it.
p.s. How are the Zebras doing? Hopefully this article isn't a hint as to your family's plans for them! :P (unless you plan on getting more of them, so the herd becomes sustainable enough to hunt eventually?)
That's good to hear. I am all for ethical game hunting, especially when done to assist with population control, but pure sport/trophy hunting irks me quite a bit... and those Zebras are such...
That's good to hear. I am all for ethical game hunting, especially when done to assist with population control, but pure sport/trophy hunting irks me quite a bit... and those Zebras are such beautiful creatures, I would personally be totally happy just to have them on my ranch (if I had one) living the good life too.
Hah, after reading this article and thinking of you, I was coming here to ping you about it, @hungariantoast. Then lo and behold. I probably should have guessed it was you who posted it.
p.s. How are the Zebras doing? Hopefully this article isn't a hint as to your family's plans for them! :P (unless you plan on getting more of them, so the herd becomes sustainable enough to hunt eventually?)
That's good to hear. I am all for ethical game hunting, especially when done to assist with population control, but pure sport/trophy hunting irks me quite a bit... and those Zebras are such beautiful creatures, I would personally be totally happy just to have them on my ranch (if I had one) living the good life too.