Now if farmer could take the cows out, close the door after dark & fumigate, get the whole lot of them in one gas chamber
Now if farmer could take the cows out, close the door after dark & fumigate, get the whole lot of them in one gas chamber
You bag and tag them into Ice? I'll take some
You bag and tag them into Ice? I'll take some off your hands!
Squab is a highly sought after delicacy!
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If he saw what we see, I doubt he would want to eat any of these ledge peckers.Now , that’s funny, but it still doesn’t make me want to eat squab or now spaghetti for that matter either.
You take them and de-feather then cook on a grill? You don't know what your missing!If he saw what we see, I doubt he would want to eat any of these ledge peckers.
Same could be said for Pigs, Beef feed lots, Chicken pens as well turkey, Farm raised fish & shrimp etc .... Utter filth !!!!LOL,
@Privateer , You couldn’t pay me enough to eat one of those FILTHY flying rodents if you saw the conditions they thrive in.
Have you ever seen a commercial dairy operation? The birds found there are full of worms, larva, lice, etc - no thanksYou take them and de-feather then cook on a grill? You don't know what your missing!
They are FREE Game Hen for the most part!
Same could be said for Pigs, Beef feed lots, Chicken pens as well turkey, Farm raised fish & shrimp etc .... Utter filth
Sounds like you have enough sources for pigeon meat. We are at this permission for pest control only and we are pretty darn good at it.That all cooks out. Give me a couple on Ice and I could tell you more.
I've done Chicken barns in California, Dairy barns in Ohio, Pig barns in Ohio, Llama barns in Wyoming, and a freaking Ostrich barn in West Virginia!
So I am NOT a newbee.
That’s a very interesting extension on top of your primos shooting sticks. Must make shooting uphill much easier! Where did you get it from?
It’s nice to be handy and be able to make stuff.HI @RangerPete , I made the extensions on my CNC. Yes it does make shooting high elevated shots inside the barns much easier. I think the Primos Trigger Sticks are great but my best guess is that they were designed for hunters to shoot off of at less than elevated shots than we typically take inside the barns.