posted 12 years ago
Alder, right! Roadkill is fine. Here it is eaten all the time. One seldom sees a vehicle killed pig, goat, or sheep left on the road for long. In fact, there's quite a bit of competition for it.
Discarded meat is difficult to come by in my area. Most stores and restaurants have arrangements with pig owners for the wastage. But if you can get it, some of that meat is perfectly fine.
Also the State and Feds conduct culling operations on government owned land. When feasible, they airlift out the carcasses of sheep and goats, sometimes pigs and cattle, and give them away to the permies.
Hunters here are mostly subsistence hunters. No waste. But if you could hook up with a trophy guide, you could possibly get access to fresh meat that normally would rot in the field.
I personally prefer to eat my own animals or those of friends where I know the animal had a good life and gentle death. I have compassion for animals, so good life and gentle death are important to me.
...Su Ba
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