Ok so I know hunting can be a touchy subject, so I hope I'm not sparking a fire here
How do you feel about hunting to feed your family? I'm not talking about hunting just for the sport of it.
My DH is against hunting just for sport, but said he would hunt elk and deer as a more sustainable way to feed our family. He really wants to get away from buying cow meat at the grocery store because of all the nastiness that ends up in the meat and the way the cows are treated (we have discussed the option of buying 1/2 of a grass-fed, farm raised cow.......). He had gotten an elk once in the past and for the 10+ years we've been together he said he would never do it again (he certainly didn't enjoy the experience), but I think learning and caring more about what we put into our bodies has him reconsidering his stance.
In theory I guess it makes a lot more sense, but it's hard for me to get passed eating a deer. He brought home some elk tonight that a buddy gave him, and it was amazing- he grills a mean steak- and wasn't gamey at all, but I was trying not to gag on every bite because I was too in my head about it. Why is it we think it's ok to eat a cow and not a deer or elk?




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He hunted deer, bear, and turkey and we saw the whole process of killing, skinning/de-feathering, butchering, and even saw heart, liver, etc in the fridge. And we ate it all. I am one of the few and proud who has had head cheese. Not a fan.
So to me it's very normal to think about hunting for food. I am grateful we had those sources of high quality meat before the news about factory farming got out, and before organic/grass fed beef and pork was even available in the store for the general public. (We couldn't have afforded it anyway-bartering his skills for a share worked out perfectly). I think in a way it's responsible to know where your food comes from, and the connection is valuable. It has given me a deeper respect for the animals whose lives were given for my food, and a lasting desire not to waste anything. I don't think you have to get to the point of it being QUITE so up close and personal as having body parts in your fridge, but actively participating in the process of obtaining meat is a good thing in my book. 






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