Road Kill

This topic was created in the The Man Cave forum by lisabethur8 on Monday, May 29, 2017 and has 7 replies.
this man gets road kill and feeds it to his family of six, and another baby on the way(His wife is pregnant)

so he is really enthusaistic and really happy to get the venison and save it up for the winter in the freezer.

are any of you men like this?

very hunter like, but then also would get road kill?




it is a money saver i bet...then spending $ $ cash at the supermarket.
this man gets road kill and feeds it to his family of six, and another baby on the way(His wife is pregnant)

so he is really enthusaistic and really happy to get the venison and save it up for the winter in the freezer.

are any of you men like this?

very hunter like, but then also would get road kill?




it is a money saver i bet...then spending $ $ cash at the supermarket.
Posted by seraph
As long as there's nothing to suggest that the season's herd is unhealthy, and provided that the recipient of this free meat knows what to look for in terms of what makes for a healthy animal, it's essentially a hunting kill – though unintentional.

For non-hunters and those who don't believe in taking the life of an animal for their personal culinary benefit, this situation is even better, as unfortunate as it is for the animal.



Edit:

I really like that cargo carrier.



lol I may have overlooked that there might be vegetarians on this forum and may find this highly unappealing.


I was watching a british show, "Bargain hunters" and there was a man who picked up roadkill on the road....

it was NOT like this guy at all...

and it wasn't in the winter. He would pick up squirrels, rabbits, hens, possum, whatever he could find and then skin, it, barbeque it, whatever...then feed it to his neighbors.

they all gathered around (they all looked like seniors too) to see what's up, and he only told them AFTER they tasted it.

they seemed like very adventurous types of people...

it so made me grossed out!!!

I couldn't find the video of it online since I don't think anyone uploaded it but this old man...

oh my god..he only picks up road kill to eat and never buys food, and he has even badgers, and cat, and the year he got it from. -_-




it might be so unhealthy for this.

I asked my mother in law, and she said that it's not illegal but it's quite dumb. cause it might be diseased.
Posted by -Flo-
This happens ALL the time in Texas.

Let me give you a story:

When I was 6 months pregnant, I used to live out in the country. My ex and I had a house with some land, about more than half an acre. Pisces intuition is pretty spot on because I had to drive myself to a doctor appointment that day and he told me he felt off and I should take his car instead. His car was much more sturdier than mine so I agreed. Later that day I'm heading to my appointment through the back roads and this deer comes at me. The more I swerved my car to the right the more she ran towards the car, I ended up hitting her. I can still remember seeing and hearing her neck snap. I was on the side of the road crying with a torn up car and some assholes decide to ride by, pick up the deer and not even ask if I was okay. Eventually this old couple did and my baby (thank God) was still kicking around. Pisces immediately came to the rescue, he looked at me and said I knew it I knew it! I'm so happy you took my car instead.

The reason he didn't come is because he really had to go to work and he had already missed days from my previous doctors appointments.
jesus Christ. people are just weird out there!! they don't even care about if anyone in the car is allright and take roadkill. O_O

savages.
I don't do that. I usually murder those I get into fights with and devour their corpses. Because that's what real men do. It's more manly to cannibalize your fellow human beings. WinkingLaughing
can't say much. we don't have deer here.
It's very green. Not letting anything go to waste.

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