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Q: Is it acceptable to allow your child to kick a duck around while its still alive and tied up?

Now this is 4 years ago when I seen this, but is it acceptable to allow your child to kick around the tied up duck you are taking home for dinner?

11 years 27 weeks ago in  Food  - China

 
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  That's got to be about the most unusual question i've seen on this forum. But yes, I think it's perfectly acceptable for your child to kick the duck you are going to eat for dinner, down the street like it was a football. This duck 'is' dead, right?

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Haha, cheers mArtiAn, I'm aiming to ask the most obscure questions about 'life as we know it' in China. And no, the duck wasn't dead!

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  Haha, noooo, that's awwful, poor little f**ker. You should've booted the kid and seen how 'he' liked it.

  There's a fella on my street who has a 'pet' duck he walks every night. Really. The duck's not on a lead or anything, but the guy just strolls along and the duck strolls along with him. Biiiizarrrre.

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Haha, he must be keepin it lean for the knife later. I think the pet dog thing is gettin popular here though, have seen 2 in the last week. Never seen any her before. Fisrt one I see was a Golden Labrador, one of my favorites.....owner didnt have a lead...wasjust walkin it by its collar......

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Nope, sorry, forget to say, the duck is still alive!!!

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No, thats called animal abuse. Animals think and have emotions, they do feel pain.

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Agreed, again its dog eat dog here, and ducks are pretty low in the food chain. 'This is china'!! no

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Of course not. Seems like animal abuse is a common factor in this country.  :(

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when I used to bring home live crab from the west coast of Vancouver island, we would turn them loose, on the floor at home, and my 5 year old son chased them around and whacked them a little with a broom handle, before they were thrown into the boiling pot...seemed like the kid was having a good time, at the time!!!

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