it is illegal to kill a pet here in my county in ILI agree. It seems to stem from a pervasive culture shift from city dweller to urban dweller and their thoughts and ideas that are imposed upon people who were raised deeply in the country. Like peer pressure, if you will. I encountered the same thing at work when someone asked me what I intended to do with all the chickens I was raising(where I lived very few people free ranged a chicken flock, so my house was very much an item of curiosity for the community). I told them we sold and ate the eggs and killed nonlayers and extra roosters for the meat. You would have thought I had told them I was eating human babies after cooking them on a spit over an open flame....the shock, the anger and abuse I took over those simple statements of fact~and this in a previously VERY agricultural community and most of these people owning commercial poultry houses, at that)~was astonishing.
When I pointed out how cruelly were those chickens kept that were raised in their commercial poultry houses and how those people still ate them, they all replied with the same word. Wherever I encounter that attitude and challenge them to think about where their chicken they eat all the time derives they all use the same wording...it's like they've all taken some mind control drug or course that causes them to use the same phrasing.....the phrase? "That's different."
Different from what, I always ask? The reply...."It's just different. Those chickens don't have names and I didn't raise them from little babies or kill them with my own hands!" What really slays me about that kind of thinking is that they justify cruelty to animals if they cannot see it happening or if no one discusses it and they will gladly eat the carcasses of those dead as long as they didn't have names or weren't raised at home. What kind of thinking is that?????![]()
It's definitely a peer pressure thing, driven by the media, to downgrade and call cruel those people who kill their own animals~named or not~for mercy or for food.
I had a discussion with a lady at the Humane Society about a dog, a stray that needed a home~NOT mine. I called them up and they said they didn't have room and if I brought it to them they would just have to euthanize it. I replied that was fine, we'd just kill it here and save me the 20 mi. drive. The girl got really nasty and acted like I was being cruel to kill the dog here instead of driving it all the way in town so THEY could kill it. I asked her what was the difference, either way the dog dies quickly and humanely. She couldn't really give me a logical answer to that, even though I described how quickly they died when shot in the head at close range with a shotgun....by the time I was done she was assuring me I could bring the dog to them and it would NOT be put down at their facility. They threaten to kill the dog and they are good people. I threaten to kill the dog and they act like I'm a murderer.
Logic is dead.

N IL is way too urban.
ETA I have almost 10 acres and am not supposed to have roos or turkeys or anything but hens.. and hens were just made legal this spring .. the property does have a grand ftathered horse exception
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