These people are so far removed from nature it makes me sad. No child should ever wonder how meat gets on ribs, and no grown adult should be shocked at seeing a cow slaughtered. These people are like livestock themselves, sheltered and fed and protected from reality.
fuckin right! Im livin on a student budget and hunting isn't the biggest thing in my country (the Netherlands), if I had the money I'd buy game meat only.
If you’re looking to eat organic, wild game is about as organic as you can get! I grew up eating wild game and fish. I also grew up on a farm that raised beef cattle and chickens. There was never any questions about where our food came from. It was all right there outside my window. Nobody told me it was weird until I moved away to go to college. We shouldn’t shy away from how our food gets to us. We should be a part of the process, or at the very least see it for ourselves and understand it.
slaughterhouses are very distressing and horror-fueled for the animals. Yes we need protein (plant based is much humane for both parties) but the fact that the animal has nerve receptors and feel and express fear and pain akin to humans being victimized of an assault/violent crime. Responsible hunters quickly dispatch their prey without the animals suffering from the agony of major organ failure/damage.
@@dbdgirl-o3i yes it sucks when you think of it that way..but like the gentleman says in the video..this has been going on since the beginning of man kind..your ancestors literally had to slaughter animals and feed their families to survive.
slaughterhouses are very distressing and horror-fueled for the animals. Yes we need protein (plant based is much humane for both parties) but the fact that the animal has nerve receptors and feel and express fear and pain akin to humans being victimized of an assault/violent crime. Responsible hunters quickly dispatch their prey without the animals suffering from the agony of major organ failure/damage.
"The lakes are poluted, the land is polluted; well what exactly are they really eating out there?" This beautiful woman is a perfect example of someone that truly means well and cares, but is just lacking in knowledge about the benefits of wild game and it's nutritional value along with the benefits that hunters and anglers have on our wilderness areas. Wild game eat plants that are full of vitamins and minerals that are free of pesticides and additives. Therefore the meat is lean, healthy and full of those same vitamins and nutrients. The general public is sorely uneducated when it comes to where our day to day food comes from. Believe it or not, most vegans probably have more in common with people that hunt and gather/grow their own food than the average person that eats the "American diet". You are what you eat. Most of the money generated for conservation and preservation of our wildlife and public lands comes from the sale of hunting and fishing licenses/tags and tax on the equipment for those activities. It's a multi billion dollar industry that goes directly to wildlife, land management, conservation and preservation of our natural resources.
Be happy that they don't know. If they knew then everyone will want wild game. And then the price would explode. I already pay 3x as much for venison then supermarket beef...
She's right about the pollution, and there truely is no "pristine" nature anymore. A lot of wildlife meat is actually contaminated with various industrial chemicals. Sure they don't eat pellets like farm animals do and don't digest a lot of antibiotics and other medicines just to live disease free in crowded conditions, but living free in nature doesn't necessarly mean being pristine in the world we live today, maybe it was 100s of years ago but not today. So my point is you really have to know what you're eating and if you're not sure just keep it to a minimum and don't abuse it. I do however agree that people should really be educated to know where their food is coming from.
@@AW-nr6ij pristine hardly exists. But food from nature is much better. Take salmon for instance. Wild vs farmed. Look up some documentaries on farmed salmon... I sometimes get industry/farmed meat for free but I only use it as compost. And no im not rich but I rater save on other things to buy good food
@@bobdebouwer7835 Yeah, I know all about farmed salmon (or fish in general), and I prefer to eat the fish that i catch myself most of the time. But there are instances i also avoid wild fish. There are some pretty polluted waters people catch fish from and eat. You need to know what you're catching/hunting and from where. I've heard real stories where people were consuming wildlife that they hunt themselves for years and end-up being very sick due to poisons they consumed for years. So it's not wise to generalize that wildlife you harvest yourself is always better than commerical meat you buy from the stores.
Ecoli? Every raw meat has that lol. I am one of the lucky ones that get to harvest their meat from the woods behind the farm and their vegetables and fruit from,the garden! Blessed ☺️👼
Vanessa Centers, e-coli exists in the colon and intestines of animals. You’re much more likely to get e-coli by eating ground meat that has been ground with the intestinal tract. You’re even more likely to get e-coli from water runoff from a pasture.
@@threebigfsfakenewsfakefood575 I'm carnivore :) I eat all of my meat medium rare, eat raw eggs occasionally, and sometimes have completely raw meat too. Never got sick from it, but have seen benefits!
Grouse season was a week away and I was telling my city raised stepson I was going to go hunting. He asked what a grouse was and I showed him a picture, thinking it was the easiest way to explain. He took one look and blurted "You want me to eat a bird?!". I stared at him just completely dumbfounded for a moment before I asked him "Boy, just what the hell do you think a chicken is?"
He’s literally trying to explain the benefits and they keep talking about how they don’t like killing animals. It’s apart of life. Like he said. Humans have been hunting and gathering since the beginning of time.
Actually mainly eating plants since the Neolithic Revolution. Meat eating was for pleasure not survival. We don't have a carnivores teeth nor it's short digestive tract.
@@chrisbea49 The start of agriculture was pretty recent, not enough time for us to evolve to it at all, I agree we're not carnivorous but we are omnivores.
slaughterhouses are very distressing and horror-fueled for the animals. Yes we need protein (plant based is much humane for both parties) but the fact that the animal has nerve receptors and feel and express fear and pain akin to humans being victimized of an assault/violent crime. Responsible hunters quickly dispatch their prey without the animals suffering from the agony of major organ failure/damage.
I always prefer wild game over any other kind of meat any day. It's so much better for you. And there is so much less cruelty. It only tastes gamy if it's not cooked the right way. You can always prepare it so that it doesn't taste gamy. It's delicious.
slaughterhouses are very distressing and horror-fueled for the animals. Yes we need protein (plant based is much humane for both parties) but the fact that the animal has nerve receptors and feel and express fear and pain akin to humans being victimized of an assault/violent crime. Responsible hunters quickly dispatch their prey without the animals suffering from the agony of major organ failure/damage.
Couldn't agree more with you man, we need to ban slaughterhouses completely and if people want to eat meat let them just make it that It can only be wild game and maybe home kill. The slaughterhouses are the most disturbing thing you could ever imagine. I don't eat meat and never will again but I can accept wild game, but I wish I could ban slaughterhouses worldwide, it just ain't right.
You know I ate deer my whole life and never knew it was weird until I moved out of the country lol. People thought I was a freeeeaaak whenever I talked about it like it was chicken.
Me too lol , hell I’m from the south and some southern people still think it’s weird . I live in Colorado now and eat rattlesnake and elk and boar like it’s nothing
@@83quez You know the elk is very good too. Never had Bison or rattlesnake but we eat frogs here. Lol. Cajun French style. It's good. Taste like chicken. Alligator too. And rabbit jambalaya! Yum . All the forest animals. But I don't cows, lol, because I have them as pets. Don't ask me what's wrong with me, I'm not sure, lol. I actually prefer eating wild animals because they are cleaner, less deformed and sick then farmed animals and I don't know them personally. Lol.
Amber Dawn baby im from scotland where game is a huge thing but im a ghetto city kid so the only game to hunt here is rats and.if i was to go to a resteraunt and buy a steak from a deer my bill would no doubt be in the £100s just for one person. Your a lucky girl
Cringes at eating meat, but wears bright red lipstick (may contain phthalates, lead & other toxic metals, possibly animal tallow/roadkill, etc).and nail polish (containsToulene- A chemical known to cause reproductive harm and dizziness. ... Formaldehyde and other toxic chemicals), and what about the wig/extension which may have been on the tail of one of the animals she is so against eating? Such naivete and hypocrisy.
Really he do not say nothing about TMAO, Choline, neu5gc, endotoxins, heterocyclic amines, AGEs, heme protein and cholesterol no chemical but all the names I gave you that is in wild game, version, fish and all meat and all animal based protein and iron or linked to artery damage and all cancers and lung issues this why vegans on whole foods plant based diet healthier then omnivores.
It’s unquestionably the most ethical way to eat meat, and my wife won’t eat beef anymore, she says I “ruined” her on venison, because now beef just tastes like chemicals. Lol.
Hell --- Just look at what is on her head , it will show just how detached from reality she is . A black woman with some other woman's blonde hair on her head. SMH . What stupidity.
@@fabplays6559 - Sure every race has their albinos . Which is in itself a mutation . However this woman is wearing weave . Maybe you are also one who struggles with reality.
I don't know if it's a good idea to eat carnivores too often. Because of the trophic levels their meat isn't great for you. It's better to stick to eating herbivores and plants. Although I have tried alligator, it is indeed lovely, I wouldn't make a habit out of it.
Meh bear is overrated it's really only good in a stew sear the meat first and then cook it for a really long time. The important part is you make sure you cook it to a very high temperature because bear has the similar types of worms that pork does
When people have options and are safe they choose not to do things they rather not do. When people are starving and survival is on the line, instinct kicks in. 99% of people aren't going to live and keep a wilderness survivalist mindset in a 1st world society where their life isn't on the line constantly.
So several years ago I was explaining the first thanksgiving to a bunch of three yearolds. Their reply to the food shortage was, "There's food at Wal Mart!" They were shocked to find out that the pilgrims didn't have a Wal Mart or cars. I enjoy wild meat. If it is cooked properly, bear meat is amazing!
They were 3. They're still in an ego-centric phase and barely starting to form long-term memory and people are shocked they aren't aware of a time and place where things are different? Let alone colonial America. When I was that age, I asked my mother why the pygmies didn't just put their clothes on. (Shirts, jeans, etc.) And she basically had to just say that they didn't have a Wal-Mart.
That doesn't change the fact that there still isn't enough wild game to go around. We'd have the whitetail hunted to the verge of extinction again in no time.
@@jifigz There are conservation laws / harvest limits set in place to ensure the proliferation of the healthiest whitetails . The north American deer population has grown tremendously since the implementation of such laws. Go look it up. This was set in place when Roosevelt was president . I doubt if someone from your generation would even know who he was or even consider electing that type of man if given the chance today.
@@jifigz Do you think that we would all exclusively eat whitetail if the majority of us hunted? We have other species to hunt, you know... We also have sea-food, and plant-type food. We also have a big hog problem, so we'd eat more hog than anything, really. Quail, Dove, Duck, Geese, Squirrel, Rabbit, Raccoon, Nutria, thats just naming a few of the other species we can hunt. And thats just small game and a few species of bird.
If you eat any type of meat. You should know what it means to get that protein on the table. You want to eat it but you don't want to acknowledge the life sacrificed to provide that meal. This is something that ethical hunters understand, appreciate and embrace. But you don't have to hunt in order to appreciate.
Groan. It is frustrating to hear the two ladies and their "take." Travis gets it right. It is true that the general public is SOOO disconnected from reality. "...health concerns while you are out there hunting...". What? "The lakes and the land are polluted.", meaning that you don't want to go out there and do that. What? Crazy snow flake world. The last story about the daughter kind of says it all.
This is what we need to move towards, you don't have to go pescitarian, vegetarian or even vegan, just ban slaughterhouse meat and start eating wild game. The conditions those animals are put through before they die is horrendous, you can't comprehend how disturbingly messed up those places are. It's like if Hitler hated animals instead of Jews but 100 times worse.
Bison, duck and elk from grocery stores are farmed. They don't taste the same as the wild animal. Animals taste like what they eat. I personally can taste the grain in most commercial meat, and I think grain-fed meat tastes a bit like milk and chicken tastes like soy. People who are used to processed foods (which are full of corn and soy) often think grass-fed meat and game taste "gamey".
Our animals today that are butchered for our consumption are tortured before they're killed at least the deer had a great life and then was shot and died instantly.
Eating the meat that comes from animals is just as moral as killing them. I don’t believe either are immoral, and when someone tries to take the moral high ground telling me hinting is wrong it just irritates me how blatantly ignorant they are. My dad told me “it’s wrong, it’s murder” and I said “that burger you made last night was from a murdered cow” and he said “I prefer not to think about that.” People would rather choose ignorance than facing their own morals.
Hunting and gathering is absolutely sustainable as long as it is done along with other forms of food production. so, for example... When I Got my very few acres, I had few birds and a few rabbits and a groundhog or two. Now I have a massive bounty of all of those things. I have turkey, crow, and small song birds that come and eat the berry bushes that I planted. That is just the small game that I could get in a preparedness or famine sort of situation with a small bow or slingshot or big stick throwing or something. That isn't including the deer in my area which also eat the stuff that I plant and are massive. I am growing hedges to protect small game so that they crap and eat on my property a lot and I am planting a wide wide variety of plants that are native, but don't grow naturally in my specific area and some non natives as well. I don't hunt on my small lot, but I like knowing that I could and someday it might become allowed, especially of the wild animals start to grow in numbers the way wild boar have done in texas. You can create conditions in your back yard with just small changes that could allow animals that you could hypothetically hunt and eat grow to incredible numbers until the local wild game authorities find out about it and pay you to eat them. But then you can also eat chicken, eggs, potatoes, cheese.. .and store items too. No reason to just kill all of your local animals, even if you are allowed to. Take a break from hunting for a year or two is probably healthy for the ecosystem.
I watched pigs in a slaughter house on video in an agriculture class in high school right before lunch I didn't skip a beat I have a respect for what I eat because it's worthy of me eating and not letting it be a waste, God put it here for me to respect and eat it
The first time I saw someone say that wild game is gross I was kind of confused. I didn't know that people just "didn't eat" things like venison or bison or some sort of bigger, red meat game animal.
My family eat lots of wild game that I hunt. We eat moose, elk, deer, wild boar, grouse, pheasant and if we eat beef we get it fresh from a small farm. We very rarely get meat from the store
I grew up on wild game. Now I'm afraid of the diseases that they have, such as deer and elk having prion infections (chronic wasting disease) which is same as mad cow disease so I guess domestic raised meat is worse
@@washingtonwebfoot9908 humans can contract mad cow disease. It can take a long time for the disease to show symptoms in any animals so a healthy appearing deer can have CWD
E. Coli is a result of poor butchering. This is done more often by commercial processing plants than by a careful hunter or butcher. It has NOTHING to do with whether the meat is wild or not.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 great video!!! Our family eats all wild meats. We humanely and responsibly harvest from our own land in northern Minnesota and every member of my family participates in all steps of the process so we all understand the sacrifice that is made for us to enjoy a Christmas goose or 4 of July venison steak feast (and much more) . I think when you are so involved in the whole picture, you appreciate it more and try harder to make full use of every bit of the animal and are much more sensitive to wasting than resource. I was raised eating primarily domestic meat but find the wild far superior now that I know how to process it properly and cook it. Yum yum! If you think wild game is gross, fire the cook and try again 😉 they don't know how to properly prepare it. Lol.
My daughter cried the day her 4H show lamb was shipped for harvesting. She had a real problem with that until I explained to her that lamb would have never existed, never been born into the world if farmers had not done so for our food. She still remembers that day, and the lesson it taught her. This is the healthy way to explain why and how our system works.
slaughterhouses are very distressing and horror-fueled for the animals. Yes we need protein (plant based is much humane for both parties) but the fact that the animal has nerve receptors and feel and express fear and pain akin to humans being victimized of an assault/violent crime. Responsible hunters quickly dispatch their prey without the animals suffering from the agony of major organ failure/damage.
Hunting and wild game is a privelege in this country. How the heck are city people supposed to eat wild game unless they know somebody from the suburbs or rural areas? So all of y’all in the comments shocked that not everybody know about the benefits of wild game or are reluctant to eat animals they’ve probably neverr eaten before need to relax lol.
Good video. Ignorance is mans worse enemy. Wild game is what my grandparents lived off of in Alabama. If you consider domestic raised cattle to let’s say Bison, Bison by far would be healthier to eat.
I eat a ton of wild game but I would challenge his assertion that they are not full of pesticides and what not. In the agriculture belt in addition to browse they are eating a ton of corn and soy. Additionally when I'm hunting suburban deer are eating the sprayed shrubs, grasses/lawns and flowers in the Robinson's yard.
Never had elk. But I do like venison. It’s very good. I like chicken, but I prefer rabbit. I tried moose, and was not a fan. Despite having a venison chop more tasty than a veal chop, my hands down favourite is still beef- specifically a bone in rib steak.
Rabbits: cost is less than $5 a rabbit. Two does and one buck can produce up to 600 lbs of organic fresh meat a year. Their poo is cold based and doesn't need composting. You can place it directly into your garden. They are quiet. Cheaper than chickens, rabbit is the leanest, cleanest, low calorie, nearly cholesterol free food you can grow and because our ancestors caught and ate them constantly, we have evolved to digest them easier. You learned something new today! You are an amazing person! 🐶
I'm the near future we will have to grow our own veggies and hunt and fish. Food is getting to expensive and some day the government could shut down the grocery stores Because the economy can get so bad
The woman who wouldn't eat wild meat has incredibly backwards thinking, she says she's ok with chicken. Does she not realize the terrible life chickens go through? There are often thousands of chickens piled on top of each other at time, covered in feces and pecking at each other because there's not enough room. A wild animal lives free until hunted and usually the meat is very much appreciated by the hunter and family. Wild game often provides the healthiest protein and fats of any foods. To be a doctor and not be able to acknowledge this shows an irrational mind and I don't trust doctors who think irrationally!
This has got to be one of the saddest things I have seen, put the word wild in front of it and the way some people react is pathetic and childish. In a global disaster it's easy to see who will starve now.
This is why I never argued or tried proving to anyone that wild meat is better for you She proved his point “How did they get the meat on these things” Which means you sheltered your daughter and never had her realize what she is eating, how it got there, and that it was a whole living creature- the non meat eater should just stop, I’m sorry your don’t wanna see your chicken get its head cut but that’s how it works. Wild or not. It’s not loud, it’s reality and you’ve been sheltered from it way too long
I talked to a vegan 50 years ago .he said he would never eat meat .i asked him why he had leather shoes and a leather belt on ? he said that was taking it to far .so i told him if they the cow for its hide i might as well eat the meat !
I’m 100% hunter 100% for eating wild game. But the E. coli statement just don’t make sense. Even in USDA certified farm raised beef there is 10x as many CFUs of bacteria in ground meat as there is a steak. Field dressing and potential internal contaminants just increase those odds. Just handle your meat with care and make sure it hits a good temp when cooking 👍🏻
Goose tastes like a turkey leg, venison is delicious to me, but I have to be careful about what cuts i eat as well as how they are prepped because they don't taste the same since my second pregnancy. Now rabbit is so tasty. I went pescatarian last year, but I won't pass up game meat if it's offered to me. My dad was stationed in Germany when I was an infant until I was 3-4. We were on a train at about age 2 and looked out the window and saw cows. Qutoeing me and my sister "Cows! Mmmmmm, beef". Apparently te people on the train thought it was cute.
I have eaten all of them and they are delicious!!!!! Some people can be such babies when it comes to food. It is terrible when you are with someone who will not even try food that is different.
I hunt specific species during the season..I love nature, its my second home. I respect her by all means. I earn my catch and its not easy here in my areas, you need to work for it! I cook my catch with love and feel blessed to have such meat. I don't like domestic animal slaughter farms.. cruel stuff.. neither the forest cuts..big forests are destroyed for profits by big corporations every year..I see it literally happening across Europe.. I also don't like that some people have lost the touch with the natural world and act weirdly when they hear about hunting, some even are aggressive about it.. being part of our natural world, the lifecycle, the plants, trees, mushrooms/fruits/berries and some hunting & fishing, is the best feeling in the world. You feel alive in your soul..im 32years old from south Europe. Just to clear im not from the very old school 🙂
Wild chicken???? come on! I love animals, they are delish!!!! I made some Deer morning sausage this week and it turned out great!! Yum, Yum!Ecoli is only found in the intestine of animals, so just make sure the steaks never touch the inside of the intestines.
You know people have no qualms with eating store-bought meat but they don't like the idea of killing their own food. My opinion is at least a wild animal had a chance to live free not stuffed into stalls.
I like how the women that HAVE NO idea what they are talking about won’t let him finish speaking. They keep interrupting and inserting stuff that they have no idea what they are saying.