I have got to say that I can not believe anyone can call the killing of an animal, ANY animal for the sake of "shock" TV ratings in any way shape or form entertainment.
Yes, we all know that animals are raised and the killed as part of the food chain - thats a fact of life but does it have to be entertainment?
I can not see this program doing the farming world any favours - most of the non-country living population think of country life as riding ponys and blasting the hell out of any thing that moves with a 12 gage. you and I know its far from the truth but it's how the general public percieve things that really matters.
I genuinely believe that british farming needs some GOOD press and a total image makeover in the eyes of Joe public. Like it or not, accept it or disregard it but the over whelming picture that I get when talking to people outside of the industry (and yes I do mean townfolk), they seem to have a unwarrented and unfair image of farming - this needs to be addressed if our industry is going to survive and move forward with the public and not fal behind as we seem to be doing.
This kind of program does nothing to promote a good image to the general public and represents another example of the general dumbing down of shock TV such as killing animals and violence et el. Kids today are growing up thinking violence, cruelty to animals and disrespecting anyone and anything because WE tell them its OK to do so because we continue to allow this kind of program to be made. The BBC have a obligation by way of thier public charter to produce programs for the greater good of the general public - well, I am a menber of "the general public" and I say that this program is not what I pay my TV licence for. Where are the programs that reflect our true way of life, country matters and Farming related items. I'll tell you where - they are long since binned only to be replaced by programs like this.
I think it's disgusting and immoral. I am afraid I believe in kill only when needed for food not for the spectical of scaring every 8 year old (and most townfolk).