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Hunting is the most ethical way to harvest meat if you do it right.

If you pull that trigger, you best kill the animal in one shot. Here's where to aim.

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[–] 11111one11111@lemmy.world 16 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

If you don't know what an ethical kill means, look it up before you spout some stupid shit. Knowing where to place a shot is the difference between a humane death for the deer and days, if not weeks if not months or years of suffering, starvation amd freezing. A 1 year old deer has very very very few predators. Its why every state tracks the deer taken each year and release the amount of tags the following year accordingly in order to maintain a healthy population for deer to prosper. Every deer that isn't killed during hunting season will most likely only die when struck by a car, causing exponentially more problems accross the board without even considering the wasted meat. I eat venison in place of beef approx 9 months of every year when I take 1 deer during bow season and 1 deer during firearm season. Saving me hundreds if not thousands in grocery bills every single year.