Birker2020
Well-Known Member
Did anyone watch that programme on BBC Three last night where people have to live like/with animals for a few days. There was a lovely guy who was asked to live with a herd of semi wild exmoor ponies in a field and a woman who had to live with a herd of TBs. It was a weird and surreal programme at times, with Terry Nutkins (blast from the past) giving his pennyworth and a couple of animal behavioural experts thrown in. Along the way I was left wondering whether it was all a joke, a bit like an April Fools day production, made to trick people into believing it was real! Sadly the woman who was living with the TB's ended up getting kicked when she was trying to walk amongst them in the middle of the night whilst they were feeding! Doh, really -does this come as any suprise???? The bloke faired decidedly better and ended up being herd leader and it was amazing and totally spellbounding how he impressed his leadership qualities on the herd over the four days he was with them, till they believed he was intelligent and strong enough to lead them as herd leader. Intelligence (or lack of) put aside, it really was a very good programme and I thoroughly enjoyed it, although I was amazed that the woman got off as lightly as she did with the kick she was dealt with. I wonder what would have happened to the programme makers if she'd been kicked in the head and left maimed, or dead. Would he have been put up on a manslaughter charge. The programme ended with a knackerman who was walking around with his pistol in a box and gave a very reassuring speech about how quick the bullet worked, and the animal was dead before the brain could register pain. How on earth would they know that?? Do you think they could maybe test the theory on the producer!!? For one awful moment I thought they were going to shoot dead the exmoor ponies, so it was quite a relief that the normal dreadful standards of the BBC didn't prevail and we didn't witness yet more animals being killed for the 'pleasure' of the viewing public as in previous weeks viewing. What did you guys think of the programme?