I was reading this and thought, what a waste......

Grandpapy

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A professional butcher could get it figured out very quickly.

And I had not thought of the idea of donating it to an animal rescue organization.
Surly that meat doesn't need to be inspected ?
Fed standards for "Canned" Pet Food is higher than for consumers as far as BS&W (bullshit,bugs,oils,ect and water) percentages. go figure.
 

slowbus

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My state as do others,have a Road Kill List.Anything meat the cops get from an arrest,car accident or surrendered they simply give away to the next person on the list.You need a team of 4 people to be on the list.Sometimes they call you at 3 00 am,if you deny it,they call the next guy.We get a lot of moose this way.Its way easier,cheaper and faster then hunting.Plus we get more calls then we do tags
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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My state as do others,have a Road Kill List.Anything meat the cops get from an arrest,car accident or surrendered they simply give away to the next person on the list.You need a team of 4 people to be on the list.Sometimes they call you at 3 00 am,if you deny it,they call the next guy.We get a lot of moose this way.Its way easier,cheaper and faster then hunting.Plus we get more calls then we do tags
We were on the road kill list years ago & it worked out fine.
Had a tiny chainsaw that had veg oil in the chain oil reservoir (new blade & bar). With that & a sharp knife I could gut a moose & quickly divide it up into manageable pieces in 15 minutes or so.
A very handy thing as it always seemed to be -40 deg F. when I got the call.
 

minnesmoker

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Having been homeless at one point, I can firmly state that cooked meat of questionable origin beats starving to death, hands down, every single time.
 

dirtsurfr

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The local VFW here has a yearly Coot Feed as a membership drive, nasty tasting like mud.
Maybe thats why they call them Mud Hens. Never got sick but got really drunk.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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The local VFW here has a yearly Coot Feed as a membership drive, nasty tasting like mud.
Maybe thats why they call them Mud Hens. Never got sick but got really drunk.
I'm not gonna tell you what the Coon Ass's in southern Louisiana call those nasty things.
 
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