Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
To those of a sensitive nature please don't read
Rod Speed wrote:
Terryc wrote Linda wrote What's the quickest way to humanely do this? cruel heartless ******* warning lol, wait till you have to do a cat. Trying to bust their head with a sledge just busts your path up. There isn't really a "humane" way. Yes there is. Gassing them with the car exhaust is the official humane way. Bullshite you sadistic ******* |
#17
|
|||
|
|||
To those of a sensitive nature please don't read
John Morrison wrote
Rod Speed wrote Terryc wrote Linda wrote What's the quickest way to humanely do this? cruel heartless ******* warning lol, wait till you have to do a cat. Trying to bust their head with a sledge just busts your path up. There isn't really a "humane" way. Yes there is. Gassing them with the car exhaust is the official humane way. Could you please identify your source of the official humane way? http://www.indianmynaaction.org.au/protocol.htm Going back a few years I had a Labrador Bitch who used to capture and retrieve Rabbits that were always still alive and without a tooth mark when she handed them to me and I had to wring their necks or otherwise they would run off. Sure, the gassing was just for those too squeamish to wring necks. |
#18
|
|||
|
|||
To those of a sensitive nature please don't read
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 00:39:13 +1000, atec 77 "atec 77 wrote:
There isn't really a "humane" way. Yes there is. Gassing them with the car exhaust is the official humane way. Bullshite you sadistic ******* Rod's mother's surname was Degesch and his father's name was Walter Heerdt before he made a speedy getaway and changed his name. |
#19
|
|||
|
|||
To those of a sensitive nature please don't read
atec 77" "atec 77 wrote:
Rod Speed wrote: Terryc wrote Linda wrote What's the quickest way to humanely do this? cruel heartless ******* warning lol, wait till you have to do a cat. Trying to bust their head with a sledge just busts your path up. There isn't really a "humane" way. Yes there is. Gassing them with the car exhaust is the official humane way. Bullshite you sadistic ******* Obviously you and RS have some issues but back to the matter at hand, what evidence do you have that this is sadistic? Let's have some facts instead of the ad hominem attack. David |
#20
|
|||
|
|||
To those of a sensitive nature please don't read
David Hare-Scott wrote:
atec 77" "atec 77 wrote: Rod Speed wrote: Terryc wrote Linda wrote What's the quickest way to humanely do this? cruel heartless ******* warning lol, wait till you have to do a cat. Trying to bust their head with a sledge just busts your path up. There isn't really a "humane" way. Yes there is. Gassing them with the car exhaust is the official humane way. Bullshite you sadistic ******* Obviously you and RS have some issues but back to the matter at hand, what evidence do you have that this is sadistic? Let's have some facts instead of the ad hominem attack. David David, please don't open up this discussion! I think we can all imagine where it'll be heading. FWIW, our vet told me a humane way to dispatch a reptile is to put it in the fridge for a while and then, when it's torpid, in the freezer. You wouldn't do that for a bird or mammal, but it works for reptiles like damaged lizards or road-victim tortoises. Always make sure you put the creature into a few plastic bags because moribund reptiles do smell awful! -- Trish Brown {|:-} Newcastle, NSW, Australia |
#21
|
|||
|
|||
To those of a sensitive nature please don't read
Kingpin wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 00:39:13 +1000, atec 77 "atec 77 wrote: There isn't really a "humane" way. Yes there is. Gassing them with the car exhaust is the official humane way. Bullshite you sadistic ******* Rod's mother's surname was Degesch and his father's name was Walter Heerdt before he made a speedy getaway and changed his name. http://www.all-creatures.org/aro/nl-20011128-bar.html just google how barbaric car exhaust gassing is suitable only for speedy in this instance |
#22
|
|||
|
|||
To those of a sensitive nature please don't read
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 11:52:16 +1100, Trish Brown wrote:
FWIW, our vet told me a humane way to dispatch a reptile is to put it in the fridge for a while and then, when it's torpid, in the freezer. You wouldn't do that for a bird or mammal, but it works for reptiles like damaged lizards or road-victim tortoises. Always make sure you put the creature into a few plastic bags because moribund reptiles do smell awful! And don't forget to remove them after or you might have them for dinner! |
#23
|
|||
|
|||
To those of a sensitive nature please don't read
"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message ... Linda wrote: This morning my cat attacked a dove, the wing had been destroyed, I believed the dove was dead. so I put it in a plastic bag. Later in the morning my daughter went to put it in the bin! Unfortunately it was alive. She screamed out to me. I (deep breath) tried to wring it's neck, didn't work, so I hit it's neck with a spade the sand was too soft. Finally on the paving it was over. I can't stop crying. I just wish I could have done a quick job. What's the quickest way to humanely do this? I don't have a man in my life so I have to face this on my own... Thankyou for your help Linda Perth WA Most of us don't have much practice killing things so when it becomes necessary to dispatch small animals or birds or goldfish it can be a problem. Lacking such practice swinging an implement accurately to do the job in one hit can be hard. The answer is don't swing it, place it. Dig a grave and place the bird in it. Take your spade and place the edge (your spade does have sharp edge doesn't it) across the neck and then quickly apply your best foot strongly as if you were cutting turf. Fill in the hole. This will work first time every time and not leave a mess. David If one person holds the chinese chopper, axe or large kitchen knife just above the injured animal's neck and another person then hits the top of the implement with a piece of wood, you get an accurate and hefty cut delivered. About as humane as you can get I would guess. |
Reply |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Home made insecticidal soap for chemical sensitive folks | Orchids | |||
Care about nature? Read this... | Ponds | |||
Care about nature? Read this... | Ponds | |||
Sensitive plant unhappy | United Kingdom | |||
adding Ironite to soils and my personal opinions don't read it if you're going to flame me, please | Gardening |