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Old 03-28-2017, 02:51 PM   #61
FlyingNimbus
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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 View Post
My uncle before he lost his legs and then his son used to hunt a lot now just his son does it but they use all the parts possible. I'm really only a fan of hunting if you do it that way. We had a deer wonder onto our property after getting hit and it died and seeing the circle of life of the wild was actually interesting. Luckily it was at the very back of our 3 acres so no smell or anything. We have an eagle that lives near and he stopped buy as well as some buzzards and hawks, even the neighborhood cats got in on that. I would love if the company's had to take responsibility but I think most dog food recalls are voluntary so they worry they won't call them if they get in big trouble I guess, I'm not really sure.
Im sorry about your uncle. Hope he feels better. As for decaying animals- yeah as long as its far from your house you should be fine. Just keep an eye on your dog, as there may be other predators near by attracted by the smell. Btw, I know you may already know this but... I recall hearing that big birds of prey like eagles and etc are known to pick up small dogs and then drop them from a really high height-- they do this to animals like turtles. But I assume it would be done to other small animals as a mean of instant kill. Not sure if a vulture would do that as they're mostly scavengers- but I think they're big enough so you never know.

As for the constant recalls.. do companies just hope we won't call them if something major happens? That's kind of off-putting...
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