- the connection that you have with your food when you kill it yourself-- it's a totally different experience. - i believe that if you choose to eat meat, there should be a little bit of guilt and shame involved. something did die. so there should be a sense of loss and an understanding. - right here, this is it. i mean, you know where your food comes from. that's as small a circle as you can get. [whistles] hey, tony, the three things we can hunt here are hungarian partridge, which is a small bird... [speaks indistinctly] sharp-tailed grouse, and then rooster pheasants. so no hen pheasants. i'll call out what it is. - yeah, i'm gonna wait for you, 'cause i sure as hell wouldn't be able to identify them. - so we'll get one person on one side of the draw. need one person on the other. and i'll run the dogs through the middle. - which way are they gonna break, do you think? any way. it could be any way. - any which way. we're hoping over us. [adventurous music] ♪ ♪ [whistling] hen! hen, hen, hen, hen, hen, hen! - what happens if you accidentally shoot a hen?