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I’ve not tried it myself, nor do I live close to where I have access to much roadkill - but is it something you eat or would eat?

hspexy
2 months ago
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MelissaLee1

Foxes who commit hari kari cos they are half starved and mangy er no thanks.Deer caught in headlights or squashed hedgehogs perhaps.There are probably some folk who would accidentally on purpose bump into a cow or a sheep and then settle down for a nice roast.

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PhilipMarc

MelissaLee1 Foxes commit suicide? That's news to me, tbh.

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MelissaLee1

PhilipMarc My warped sense of humour.Seriously though I live in an urban area .They keep building on the land and I guess the foxes are driven increasingly more into the city.They cry at nights like babies being murdered and run despairingly around the side streets desperately looking for food.It's not a huge leap of the imagination to imagine them deliberately running under a speeding car to escape the misery of things.

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Jerseydrew

MelissaLee1 we've no foxes where I am. Theres none at all in the channel islands same as no badgers. Ive Only seen them twice in my life. Once one had been run over and was dying so called the rspca to come put it down. Was in Wandsworth London. The other it was in Weymouth and was running along a road. Was lovely to see

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MelissaLee1

Jerseydrew Wandsworth is indeed Foxy territory.

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hspexy

MelissaLee1 lol I guess if they’ve got access to them, why not? I suspect if everyone who eats meat actually had to go through the process of gutting them out, etc. we would all consume less

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MelissaLee1

hspexy Unquestionably so.My dad was a butcher and I love meat but every so often I remember some of the horror stories I heard and have a turn away moment.I won't tell em here though lol.

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Jerseydrew

I'm veggie so no thanks you're good. I guess it depends on how hungry you are. If you're flat broke and desperate I guess you'd eat it. If you've enough money to go to the shop most wouldn't. There's people out there that do.

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hspexy

Jerseydrew yes it’s perhaps something people have to resort to rather than choose, although if it’s considered ‘ethical’ then it could trend with the right crowd

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Lynibis

The thought of it makes me feel queasy. How do you know how long it's been there, whether it's just on the turn, or just begun to be infested with minute roadside life...yuk!

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Leannexxx

Lynibis depending on the weather and normally if it's turned it would smell funny and have fly's around it lol I writing this like I've done it before I haven't watched a show year ago about people who do it there is no way I could do it myself

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Lynibis

Leannexxx no, me neither.😱

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Emerge11

Nope, not for me. The thing Is we only see things through supermarkets & butchers, so we don`t see beforehand. Many years ago I held a chicken so It could be killed & eaten. I didn`t eat chicken for months after that. But If you`re desperate anyone would do anything just to survive If you had no food or money.

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jam45

Emerge11 There is no such thing as desperate. Eating roadkill??? Picking it up and eating it?? (I don't care if you had wash and cook it). This is not normal behaviour as far as I am concerned. What's wrong with buying eggs, potatoes, bread as a desperate meal?

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Emerge11

jam45 Yes I agree. It Is not normal behaviour. I wouldn`t do It either.

I said what If you had no money to buy food. You would then, anyone would If you`re starving hungry. How can you buy eggs, potatoes & bread with no money? Not everyone has money. Some people barely survive. We are not all fortunate. A friend of mine has to work 2.5 weeks on min wage just to cover his rent. The rest Is utilities. He Is barely surviving. No such thing as desperate? Yes there Is.

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jam45

Emerge11 You have forgotten to mention Foodbanks. I think the CAB, Social Services, Community Centres attached to various churches can help you out if you are desperate. In my area and the nearby one there is various charities/organisations giving away free cooked food with a drink after 5pm. I'm afraid to say 50% of the people queuing up looks like "freebie takers" and wouldn't turn down a cooked meal if it is free and they can save their "money" and do as they wish with it.

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Pjran

My mother used to get my father to stop the car if he hit a pheasant, I wouldn’t.

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Lynibis

Pjran I can understand that as it's totally fresh and far better than breaking your teeth on shotgun pellets.

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Pjran

Lynibis I wouldn’t know how to gut it or pluck it. There’s not much meat on pheasant. Last time I ate it was covered in a chocolate sauce, it tasted far better than it sounds.

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Lynibis

Pjran I'm with you there, would have to get someone else to do all that! I'd sooner wait for dessert for the chocolate sauce😂

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MelissaLee1

Pjran That's a new one!

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Pjran

Lynibis it was part of a tasting menu pheasant breast with chocolate sauce. Our daughter treated us.

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TheChimp

Lynibis Pjran Talking about pheasant, I'm sure that the law here says that if you knock down a pheasant, you're not allowed to pick it up, but any car following, could.

Or did I dream that? 🤔

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Lynibis

TheChimp never heard of that but it's probably to ensure you didn't do it on purpose. But as with all silly laws you could always get uncle Bob to follow in another car😂

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lilyflower

TheChimp I must have had the same dream! Living in the country pheasants/hares/rabbits always jumped in front of the car, we just turned the car around and picked them up and very tasty they were.

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jam45

TheChimp Yeeeeesssssss!!!!!!

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xKJG93

No, definitely not for me. I wouldn't even think about it, just the thought of it makes me 🤮

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martinlufc5637

I wouldn't eat road kill, it's not for me, I've seen American programmes were they go around looking for it

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MrsCraig

It is not somethingt that I would want to do although I know it is very popular in certain parts of America. I completely understand people doing it if money is really tight.

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nissan3

The topic's on this website just get more strange how do some people even think up topic's on roadkill. 🤣

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jdible

No I wouldn't eat road kill but there's some around here in the village that we live in that do they get up extra early to get road kill in

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jam45

jdible I think I am going to throw up right now. This is so unbelievable, sad and shameless behaviour going on in this country.

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Sarahvwomble

As a vegan I would not eat it but it's far more ethical than eating supermarket meat from a factory farm

apart from taking food away from other animals I guess

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jam45

Sarahvwomble Factory farm produced food is regulated before it reaches the consumer.

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Sarahvwomble

jam45 yes but to what...standards are low ,hear of Frankenstein chicken for instance?

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jam45

Sarahvwomble I am still sticking to supermarkets meats regardless.

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LL81

Never ever would I consider eating road kill my cat Theo got done by a car would you consider eating my / others cats and dogs ?

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Consumer

It's not for me - I would question the amount of germs and if it's infected with something serious.

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jam45

I agree with you 100%. You have explained yourself clearly in one sentence only.

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