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Jon Halsey: Harvested animals have had the better life Jon Halsey writes: I have wrestled with this concept myself. Like Mr. Troutwine, I take the words of Genesis 1:26 to heart and I have come to realize that the harvested wild animals have had a much better life than the animals that end up in the grocery store. --Jon Halsey, Knifley, KYComments re article 63372 Bill Troutwine defends hunting asks questions This story was posted on 2013-11-18 12:36:32
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