Dining on Road Kill.

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frant
frant
VIC
1230 posts
VIC, 1230 posts
15 Dec 2010 11:57am
Do you dine on road kill. From an earlier topic I admit to owning a few rifles which are used for vermin control. Any rabbits that are shot are selected for suitability to grace the table or else used for dog food. We also extend the courtesy to any road kill. Rabbit and kangaroo have been eaten. What road kill delicacies have you sampled or what bush tucker do you eat.
sausage
sausage
QLD
4874 posts
QLD, 4874 posts
15 Dec 2010 11:41am
Frant,
I've never had the fortune of chowing down on anything I've hit on the road but wouldn't say no to it although have to say I'd stop at 2 day old cane toads. Even the crows don't go there.

PS - how clever are those bloody crows, smartest birds on the planet. Pity Kangaroos weren't as smart. A mate I know from the country a long time ago tried to determine what the minimum crow killing speed was and through some trial and error arrived at 162km.
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
15 Dec 2010 10:51am
Ive heard a few second hand stories of people doing it, nothing wrong with it IMO,
as long its a freshie
Jack Mack
Jack Mack
NSW
343 posts
NSW, 343 posts
15 Dec 2010 4:38pm
One night coming home from the pub along a quiet country road
a little bunny wandered out in front of our ute.
We stopped imeadiately to render any assistance we could.
We placed him gently onto the tray of the ute and raced homeward.
When we got home the other guys had the lights on and the fire going,
spreading warmth throughout the shed.
Quickly we brought him into the cozy kitchen.
Within minutes we had him skinned and roasting beautifully.
Hmmm good!
mattyjee
mattyjee
WA
575 posts
WA, 575 posts
16 Dec 2010 1:55pm
I once ate some roadkill snake when i was drunk.

It was quite tasty and we were going good at it until i took too big of a bite and popped it's stomach into my mouth. That was not so good.
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
16 Dec 2010 3:49pm
mattyjee said...

I once ate some roadkill snake when i was drunk.

It was quite tasty and we were going good at it until i took too big of a bite and popped it's stomach into my mouth. That was not so good.


Sure it wasn't the loins Matty?
old4dy
old4dy
NSW
147 posts
NSW, 147 posts
18 Dec 2010 8:39am
Hey Frant dont forget that a bit of road kill dropped into your septic tank, will help to make it operate a lot better.

All those good bugs
Mister Dugong
Mister Dugong
368 posts
368 posts
18 Dec 2010 3:13pm
What's the go with worms and parasites on wild Tucker like Roos rabbits and goats, what is considered when determing suitable Tucker?
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