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Badgers,not For The Faint Hearted


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taste like chicken...... :D

 

 

serious tho aint he in trouble if he gets caught with badger body parts.............. :hmm: seem to remember a taxidermist getting jail over a few road kill badger heads in his freezer???

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Think if I ever had to eat it ( hopefully never) I'd rather supply my own so I knew it was fresh

. I have but not burgers. Loverly. Fresh road kill.
i don't mean road kill feck that
lol old fella in sussex cooked it for the beaters do it was tasty Edited by gonetoearth
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i consider myself a country person in reguards to not being to bothered what sort of wild animal i eat, but ive never really looked at a badger and thought i wouldnt mind eating you. i aint sure i would be up for trying badger to be honest.

 

i wouldnt mind trying squirrel as they look like something nice to eat. but i am told they are twats to skin.

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Wouldn't fancy roadkill badger but if it was legal and hunted like rabbit etc, I'd eat it. I tried all sorts in America inc rattlesnake, and open to try most of Gods critters :D Wasn' t badger ham popular in this country years ago? :hmm:

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I have a 1940's cook book with lots of things for Badgers in it,treat the same as pork really :thumbs: ,but the worse thing in there has to be seagull which you feed on butter milk for a week or two to rid the meat of the fishy taste :bad: .

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