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RE: I worked...But didn't

Life and death... two aspects of the same thing

I don't know the person that owns the property, but I'd like to think they're against unnecessary animal suffering and would therefore be okay with your choice. As they are a beef cattle farmer, I would hope that's the case, anyway. Like you say, that joey was too small to fend for itself and would have faced a long painful death by starvation. Only the most callous would be for that

If they were in your shoes, would they have pulled the trigger?

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I'm not sure on the owners perspective although I'd assume he'd not want to see something suffer needlessly; I'd not trust someone who was that way inclined, nor like them.

No, that would be a pretty sadistic person...

i'll wade in on this.

Is there a reason to cull the numbers? If it is a matter of crops? or something else that could a affect the farmers livelihood, then shouldn't that tripper be pulled.

Would that mean then that if you let the culling stop, would that make the culler a sadistic person for threatening a livelihood?

I wouldn't know. I could just be a whisper in the wind. A devils advocate. A different perspective. A sadist perhaps?

I meant person that would shoot a mother kangaroo knowing that it's baby would die of starvation. That kind of person would be quite sadistic...

The baby will eventually become an adult.
Two birds with one stone.
Life is brutal.
Mettle.

I don't disagree with you

Thanks for your comment

I was hoping for me conversation, but I think it was my fault as my response doesn't leave any other form of counter argument.

Thank you for your time.