As long as it is fresh, why not. No sense in letting good meat go bad and feed scavengers.
I have never ate roadkill, but see little difference between a car bumper and a bullet - other than that car bumper might have the added benefit of tenderizing some of the meat :2razz: As far as coming across a random corpse on the road and deciding it is dinner, no I would not do that, but if I hit the animal or saw someone else hit it I would consider doing so - especially if it is venison.
If you do that in this state (assuming, of course, that you get caught), you'll face legal consequences by our parks and wildlife department, who happens to have a very broad range of powers in the legal system here.
Just watching a prog on PBS America about people eating dead stuff they have found on the side of the road..
Please tell me this isn't true..
The dog probably would.
I wouldn't give it my dog...But then again I would be interested in hearing from people who actually do...and why??????
Ok...we must accept that some people do..and relish it....Naw, we wouldn't feed Dog or Cat roadkill. I am afraid they might eat it though, when they are out on their own.
I dunno. I'm still trying to get the blasted deer out of my flower beds and into the street. They can't really become road kill otherwise.
If you want to start a discussion about garden kill, though, I would be happy to offer my opinion.
Just watching a prog on PBS America about people eating dead stuff they have found on the side of the road..
Please tell me this isn't true..
Nothin' says "Yummy" quite like dead skunk stew!
You are joking!!
Ummm, no, I'm not joking. Essentially any animal is edible if you understand the anatomy and physiology of it.
Do you like eating it...???
Ummm, no, I'm not joking. Essentially any animal is edible if you understand the anatomy and physiology of it.
Naughty boy..winding me up!!...I cannot believe that some people are so poor in America...policemen of the world..zillions of dollars spent on defense...hit some sort of ratty thing..scoop it up..and then feed their kids with it..