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Daniel[_7_] 13-05-2021 11:52 PM

axis deer
 
Leo > writes:

> On 2021 May 5, , Gary wrote
> (in article >):
>
>> I know a guy that loves duck hunting season each year. He rarely eats
>> them, he just loves to kill them then try to give them away.

>
> They are hard to give away unless they´re cleaned and picked. Skinning is
> less desirable but may work. Most people shy away from the "Hey! You wanna
> duck?" line, unless the duck look like meat.
>


All the birds are cleaned, gutted, etc. They are vacuum packed and
frozen. All the duck he's given me are loong gone. Some I cooked/ate,
some I bartered with a neighbor for veggies in his garden and lemons
from his tree.

Last year, after hunting hogs, he sent the carcass to a local
butcher. He shared some of it with me, in the form of the best sausage
I've ever eaten. I was glad my wife doesn't like sausage since I ate all
of it.

I'm in the US by the way.

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Walter de Rochebrune 14-05-2021 12:40 AM

axis deer
 
Daniel wrote:

> Leo > writes:
>
> > On 2021 May 5, , Gary wrote
> > (in article >):
> >
> >> I know a guy that loves duck hunting season each year. He rarely

> eats >> them, he just loves to kill them then try to give them away.
> >
> > They are hard to give away unless they´re cleaned and picked.
> > Skinning is less desirable but may work. Most people shy away from
> > the "Hey! You wanna duck?" line, unless the duck look like meat.
> >

>
> All the birds are cleaned, gutted, etc. They are vacuum packed and
> frozen. All the duck he's given me are loong gone. Some I cooked/ate,
> some I bartered with a neighbor for veggies in his garden and lemons
> from his tree.
>
> Last year, after hunting hogs, he sent the carcass to a local
> butcher. He shared some of it with me, in the form of the best sausage
> I've ever eaten. I was glad my wife doesn't like sausage since I ate
> all of it.
>
> I'm in the US by the way.



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