20.06.2025 12:51
A hunting dog association in Tokat claimed in a video that partridge hunting should continue despite tick cases because partridges do not eat ticks. Nature advocates criticized this approach, responding with the words, "The bird is already under pressure; this effort is not to sustain it, but to consume it."
A hunting dog training association operating in Tokat resorted to an interesting defense to continue partridge hunting despite tick cases. The association implied that there was no need for a hunting ban by claiming in a video they shared that partridges do not get ticks. However, this post drew criticism from nature lovers.
"THIS EFFORT IS NOT TO SUSTAIN, BUT TO CONSUME"
"That bird is under pressure. Even if you scatter wheat in front of it, it still won't eat. This effort is not to sustain, but to consume," commented many nature lovers, criticizing the association's statement.