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Curry_Queen wrote:I've had roadkill pheasant before, but then it was hit by the car in front of us so I knew it had been freshly killed
BTW, it's "illegal" to pick up a pheasant that you've hit yourself, so no getting any ideas about going out into the country lanes to run them over for dinner :rotfl:
Go with a friend get them to knock it over, then you can pick up....lolThere is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.0 -
Its one thing eating the meat off the road but what about all the other factors he has to think about? How long has it been lying there? Has it has flies buzzing all round it? Did the animal have worms or ticks? Has it got exhaust fumes off the road on it? The meat itself wouldnt put me off but all those other factors would.2008 Comping ChallengeWon so far - £3010 Needed - £230Debt free since Oct 20040
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