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WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: Lucy Rose Jaine, from Wanaka, New Zealand, still hunts to provide food for her family as she is against using intensive factory-farmed products

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A mum received death threats after sharing these risqué hunting photos online.

Lucy Rose Jaine, 29, says she provides food for her family by hunting wild pigs, deer, chamois, tahr, goats, rabbits and wallabies.

She and her partner Sharn are against using intensive factory-farmed food and claim they save about £150 per month through hunting animals.

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But after posing with the bodies of some of these animals and sharing the pictures on Instagram , Lucy has faced scrutiny for her decision and even death threats.

Lucy, who is heavily pregnant, defended herself today.

She said: "I’ve had a few death threats from people who just don’t have any experience with hunting. Or maybe they are against animal cruelty. But I don’t take it to heart.


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I don't consider it cruelty if you are hunting and processing the food. It's cruel to shoot the animal and let it suffer because you are too damn lazy to track it.

Now, not quite sure I would want to be in my undies with a wild pig over my shoulder, but to each their own!
 
Nothing wrong with hunting to provide food for your family! Better than all the stuff full of GMO's and growth hormones.
Years ago, I came across this letter sent to a newspaper saying that hunters should be ashamed of themselves and they should just go to the damn grocery where the meat is made! LOL!
 
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