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From: slf@teddy.UUCP (Scott Fisher)
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Re: Re: Flame Broiled Veal
Message-ID: <990@teddy.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 7-Dec-84 15:17:13 EST
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Posted: Fri Dec  7 15:17:13 1984
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In article <1086@pyuxa.UUCP> wetcw@pyuxa.UUCP (T C Wheeler) writes:
>As for the hunters returning with their kill.
>
>In the State of Pennsylvania, over 200,000 deer are killed by
>vehicles every year.  Despite this carnage, the deer population
>is growing in many areas at an alarming rate.  Did you ever see
>a herd, yes herd, of deer (over 100 deer in the herd) do a job
>on an apple orchard?  I have.  The farmer was out amoung them 
>making noise and actually hitting the deer with a stick.  It
>didn't do any good as the deer stripped all of the lower branches
>off the trees.  I, for one, still consider deer as a source of
>protein and a renwable resource.  You can take all of that Bambi
>crap and dream on.  I would rather roast the little sucker.
>T. C. Wheeler

We can take care of the two latest net plagues with one solution:
	Force all hunters of dear to contribute one dear for every
	two they kill to Oxfam to be shipped to some third world
	country such as Ethiopia where the food is *needed*.
I think this particular farmer must be a bit lacking in inteligence
if he doesn't think of putting up a fence. Sure it costs a lot to
cover an orchard, but that is a one time cost as apposed to loosing
the bottom branches of all his trees posibly every year.