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Roadkill- look away vegans and vegetarians

(59 Posts)
merlotgran Sat 21-Apr-18 18:37:15

We've eaten roadkill pheasants and a friend once presented us with a Muntjac deer that was not badly damaged.

Not a lot of meat but delicious.

janeainsworth Sat 21-Apr-18 18:27:29

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Ruckdeschel
Carol Ruckdeschel is an American environmentalist who saved Cumberland Island, off the coast of Georgia, from the depredations of developers.
She lived mainly off roadkill and foraging wild plants.
I personally wouldn’t fancy roadkill, but logically, unless you’re vegetarian, it’s no different from picking blackberries and eating them for pudding.

shysal Sat 21-Apr-18 17:20:18

My father would eat pheasants too, but only if he had seen them killed. He would hang them first in the garage until the backside turned green!!

aggie Sat 21-Apr-18 17:15:56

wasn't there an episode of Doc Martin where people were dropping like flies from a mystery complaint ? and it was due to eating roadkill , wouldn't appeal to me

lemongrove Sat 21-Apr-18 17:12:08

Not knowing is the problem!
I wouldn't do it.

Teetime Sat 21-Apr-18 17:10:18

My query would be how do you know if they are disease free?

sparkly1000 Sat 21-Apr-18 16:50:52

Not precious at all Teetime. I have retrieved and eaten freshly road killed pheasants as long as they have been untouched by carrion. Taken them home, hung and subsequently plucked them.
I am neither starving nor poor. However, you really do need to know what you're doing with game birds.

Luckygirl Sat 21-Apr-18 16:48:46

A pheasant once. Nice not to have to pick out the lead shot.

Teetime Sat 21-Apr-18 16:10:00

On HIGNFY Janet Street-Porter (a woman who loves to shock) says she eats roadkill. Does anyone really do this unless starving/very poor? Its OK I expect there to be some who will have a go at me for being precious.