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Them shore am some funny lookin' ducks you got there!
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 377925" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>You should NEVER hunt waterfowl unless you have a boat or dog, or both, to retrieve the birds. That is a cardinal sin amongst duck hunters. It is a terrible waste of wildlife. Now every once in a while you simply cannot find the bird but that is rare, at least in my experience. I hunt with a guy who has a golden retriever and she will sometimes come back with 2 or 3 ducks (usually heads or necks) in her mouth. Daisy is a real trooper and being a retriever, she LOVES water!</p><p></p><p>And NO ONE has to tell me how nasty chickens are. I had a poultry processing plant in Montgomery AL where I treated the chiller water with chlorine dioxide. Those birds come off the trucks covered in their own poo. The plant was highly automated with the exception of hanging the birds on the hangers. There were A LOT of Hispanics there, most of which I am sure were not legal, but they used to have a dozen of them running around grabbing the chickens and hanging them upside down on the hangers. That kind of <strong><em>comedy</em></strong> you just can't buy!!! Their is nothing funnier than watching guys chasing chickens around a fenced in area and cursing (presumably) in Spanish. </p><p></p><p>That plant used to process over a quarter million birds <em>a day</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 377925, member: 12827"] You should NEVER hunt waterfowl unless you have a boat or dog, or both, to retrieve the birds. That is a cardinal sin amongst duck hunters. It is a terrible waste of wildlife. Now every once in a while you simply cannot find the bird but that is rare, at least in my experience. I hunt with a guy who has a golden retriever and she will sometimes come back with 2 or 3 ducks (usually heads or necks) in her mouth. Daisy is a real trooper and being a retriever, she LOVES water! And NO ONE has to tell me how nasty chickens are. I had a poultry processing plant in Montgomery AL where I treated the chiller water with chlorine dioxide. Those birds come off the trucks covered in their own poo. The plant was highly automated with the exception of hanging the birds on the hangers. There were A LOT of Hispanics there, most of which I am sure were not legal, but they used to have a dozen of them running around grabbing the chickens and hanging them upside down on the hangers. That kind of [B][I]comedy[/I][/B] you just can't buy!!! Their is nothing funnier than watching guys chasing chickens around a fenced in area and cursing (presumably) in Spanish. That plant used to process over a quarter million birds [I]a day[/I] [/QUOTE]
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