Well I'm not so sure those pommie badgers are really that polite at all. :-D
I'm sure they'd set about Mr Oddie in a moment, if he looked like he was getting in their way. It's my primary reason for having watched the show ;-)
It's not really the badgers ideas of the finer points of social etiquette that I'm basing my brush selection on though.
I mean if I can manage to get a nice lather without anyone expertly dispatching some animal, then I'd like to give it a go first off. So, I'm trying a bit of horse, and we'll see how that goes.
In terms of immitation brushes, I'm open to any suggestions, but I'm quite keen on knowing what's in there rather than being left to guess, as in the Taylor's brush. It's a pity they don't mention which animals are involved I expect that's their
business advantage.
I think we've all got to select which activities we support in a modern global market for ourselves. Sure that support might be secondary in nature but it doesn't entirely mean we're not involved. I personally find it hard to be certain where to draw,
the line so I've stepped back a bit from it, but I'm still happy to eat animals, at least the more delicious ones. And there are plenty of people who can provide a robust arguement against that.
PS Don't know if I'd put kangaroo on the delicious side of thing, though I'm told it's a skill to cook it right so I might have been unlucky previously ;-)