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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I know the feeling, I have to ride my TS185 in a small suburban back yard.
    Sadly theres some things that just need to be confined.I think your acceptance of it is admirable.
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    I have also put down a lion,

    and a DB, a tui, quite a few waikato draught as well


    stephen

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    Tis a bugger but someone had to do it, sometimes its just the best thing to do, like we shoulda done to that damn penguin....

    But i guess now Someone gettin a pretty cool Lion rug eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by superman View Post
    No amputation has worked on a lions leg?
    Pinning mate, its been done but fails the beasts are two strong and it either never heals or heals in a way its painfull for life.
    As far as amputation... well a 3 leged lion could never be put back in its pride, it would be picked on and as a pack animal it would go nuts on its own.



    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    No offence to you personally D but the undignified bit was when some cunt put the thing in a cage,imagine being a motorcyclist and some fuck puts some wire round your suburb.
    Gona correct ya here man... 'most' of the animals are rescued, another words they would be dead already, believe me when I say they are beter off caged and when I say caged its a full on habitat couple a hundred hectors out there.
    And A lot of animals that are breed there are relesed to help with avoiding extinction... ohh and they are more than happy nuff to be caged, the other day I lay in the sun with a cheetah or two, big purrs man louder than your ute with no exhaust, they are happy.
    cheers DD
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    A picture of you holding a slug-gun and standing over the dead lion would have looked pretty cool!

    (Well that's what I'd have done...)
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    Better that than it living with permanent pain, which can also make Lions go a bit loco and even more dangerous. I have family in South Africa who work very closely with Lions (among many many other species of wild animals) and the beauty of them never ceases to amaze me. One thing that they (my family members) do that is quite cool, they allow people to pay to dart a lion rather than shoot and kill them, it is cheaper, and the lion has to be darted anyway as they need to check them (health, research etc.). All of the money raised goes back into research, conservation and protection of a range of at risk animal species. They have had to shoot the odd few that have developed a desire to predatorily hunt people, gotten ill and the such, but is always out of necessity not desire. I personally could never just shoot an amazing animal like a lion out of sport, they are just too majestic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    Pinning mate, its been done but fails the beasts are two strong and it either never heals or heals in a way its painfull for life.
    As far as amputation... well a 3 leged lion could never be put back in its pride, it would be picked on and as a pack animal it would go nuts on its own.





    Gona correct ya here man... 'most' of the animals are rescued, another words they would be dead already, believe me when I say they are beter off caged and when I say caged its a full on habitat couple a hundred hectors out there.
    And A lot of animals that are breed there are relesed to help with avoiding extinction... ohh and they are more than happy nuff to be caged, the other day I lay in the sun with a cheetah or two, big purrs man louder than your ute with no exhaust, they are happy.
    Where are ya man !!! Envious if your "Out west" is west Africa lol As Shafty says i have a bit of experience, should i say "an experience" with the big cats in captivity and it's been a goal since then to see them in their true habitat !

    I drew the Line and walked away refusing to help, when they kilt my hand reared +3 yr old cats, as well as the other Doz or so lions i had cared for for almost 4 years !
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    Pinning mate, its been done but fails the beasts are two strong and it either never heals or heals in a way its painfull for life.
    As far as amputation... well a 3 leged lion could never be put back in its pride, it would be picked on and as a pack animal it would go nuts on its own.

    Gona correct ya here man... 'most' of the animals are rescued, another words they would be dead already, believe me when I say they are beter off caged and when I say caged its a full on habitat couple a hundred hectors out there.
    And A lot of animals that are breed there are relesed to help with avoiding extinction... ohh and they are more than happy nuff to be caged, the other day I lay in the sun with a cheetah or two, big purrs man louder than your ute with no exhaust, they are happy.
    You got to experience something most never will, and while sad to have to euthanase such a beautiful beast, few will ever be able to experience an animal like this up close. Although we have been able to pet a baby lion. I agree with your post here, sadly Man in general, has not been a good caretaker of the Earth and its creatures.

    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    A picture of you holding a slug-gun and standing over the dead lion would have looked pretty cool!

    (Well that's what I'd have done...)
    As long as you did it with your clothes on that would be fine...

    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    Better that than it living with permanent pain, which can also make Lions go a bit loco and even more dangerous. I have family in South Africa who work very closely with Lions (among many many other species of wild animals) and the beauty of them never ceases to amaze me. One thing that they (my family members) do that is quite cool, they allow people to pay to dart a lion rather than shoot and kill them, it is cheaper, and the lion has to be darted anyway as they need to check them (health, research etc.). All of the money raised goes back into research, conservation and protection of a range of at risk animal species. They have had to shoot the odd few that have developed a desire to predatorily hunt people, gotten ill and the such, but is always out of necessity not desire. I personally could never just shoot an amazing animal like a lion out of sport, they are just too majestic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    I drew the Line and walked away refusing to help, when they kilt my hand reared +3 yr old cats, as well as the other Doz or so lions i had cared for for almost 4 years !
    Killed you mean?
    tell us more, its not just my story here...


    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Where are ya man?
    sorry thought everyone knew I am christchurch based... recently moved and now work west of town.




    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    As long as you did it with your clothes on that would be fine...
    will he ever live that one down?


    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    You got to experience something most never will, and while sad to have to euthanase such a beautiful beast, few will ever be able to experience an animal like this up close. Although we have been able to pet a baby lion. I agree with your post here, sadly Man in general, has not been a good caretaker of the Earth and its creatures.
    yes... but thats hard to explain, its not till you have been that close that you can remotely resepct or understand these beasts
    cheers DD
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    Seeing the Lions pace up and down the fence at paradise valley in Rotorua is a sad sight. Such a small enclosure

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    Killed you mean?
    tell us more, its not just my story here...


    sorry thought everyone knew I am christchurch based... recently moved and now work west of town.




    Awww nah sorry, when you said they bred some animals to help endangered species, the thought went through my head that you might have been over in africa at the mo working there as a chippy or something for some reason !
    Orana park obviously ? Thought about moving down there back when the Paraparaumu park closed, but was pretty fucked up with what they did, so when in other directions

    Long story my one, got it documented somewhere lol !
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Awww nah sorry, when you said they bred some animals to help endangered species, the thought went through my head that you might have been over in africa at the mo working there as a chippy or something for some reason !
    Orana park obviously ? Thought about moving down there back when the Paraparaumu park closed, but was pretty fucked up with what they did, so when in other directions

    Long story my one, got it documented somewhere lol !
    Thanks for shearing via p/m, very sad but it happened, the keeping manager at work reonforced all you said, 30 yrs hes been here... tell ya what if ya ever down here let me know and I will try my best to reinstate your confidance wit big cat keeping, Ill introduce you to the prides we have.
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    Pinning mate, its been done but fails the beasts are two strong and it either never heals or heals in a way its painfull for life.
    As far as amputation... well a 3 leged lion could never be put back in its pride, it would be picked on and as a pack animal it would go nuts on its own.





    Gona correct ya here man... 'most' of the animals are rescued, another words they would be dead already, believe me when I say they are beter off caged and when I say caged its a full on habitat couple a hundred hectors out there.
    And A lot of animals that are breed there are relesed to help with avoiding extinction... ohh and they are more than happy nuff to be caged, the other day I lay in the sun with a cheetah or two, big purrs man louder than your ute with no exhaust, they are happy.
    There ya go then eh,fair call after giving it some thought.
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    So just to clear it up with us dyslexic folk here. This had nothing to do with a slug gun aimed at your crotch?

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    I personally could not see the "Roaring Loin"........but I am no artists (I know how to spell most words).
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    believe me when I say they are beter off caged and when I say caged its a full on habitat couple a hundred hectors out there.
    Fuck. No wonder they are one of the most endangered species of dolphin out there. Not much of a chase either.

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