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cooking a hedgehog in clay so I've been told ain't right , the correct way is . Push a sharp stick through he's arse and out he's mouth then burn of as many of the prickles as you can before skinning . Then when you do skin him you do it from the back not the stomach,Then carry on cooking him . Also again so I've been told you get hedgehogs that taste like pork or lamb or beef apparently they taste like whatever animal that is farmed on the land that is caught . Also you only eat them when they're hibernating because here's more on them whereas this time of year there's nowt on them . And last interesting fact that I know is when a hedgehog does hibernate he curls himself into a ball and sucks he's own pennis

i think people cooks them different ways like another travelling man was saying on another old thread I mentioned about cooking them in a different way , personally me never cooked one and probally never will but would be nice to try one day I suppose, have you ever tried one marshman also wasn't it Bartley Gorman who was or did have a hotchi barbecue but some animal welfare group put a stop to it I know he Tried but cannot remember if they carried it out or not
nah mate looks to much like a longtail to me !
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overall I think badgers cauase for more damage to ground nesting birds , leverets honey bees and enjoy eating hedgehogs , sooner see more hedgehogs than badgers as said they were once common , how lon

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you beat me to it fella, remember them well. just tasted of pepper, but then who the f**k would know what hedgepig tasted of??? lol Yokel

 

 

cooking a hedgehog in clay so I've been told ain't right , the correct way is . Push a sharp stick through he's arse and out he's mouth then burn of as many of the prickles as you can before skinning . Then when you do skin him you do it from the back not the stomach,Then carry on cooking him . Also again so I've been told you get hedgehogs that taste like pork or lamb or beef apparently they taste like whatever animal that is farmed on the land that is caught . Also you only eat them when they're hibernating because here's more on them whereas this time of year there's nowt on them . And last interesting fact that I know is when a hedgehog does hibernate he curls himself into a ball and sucks he's own pennis

i think people cooks them different ways like another travelling man was saying on another old thread I mentioned about cooking them in a different way , personally me never cooked one and probally never will but would be nice to try one day I suppose, have you ever tried one marshman also wasn't it Bartley Gorman who was or did have a hotchi barbecue but some animal welfare group put a stop to it I know he Tried but cannot remember if they carried it out or not
nah mate looks to much like a longtail to me !
Completely different looks I think ild rather go down kfc these days than drag a hedgehog out a hedge and cook it lol they say that is chicken but could be rat of hedgerog for all we know
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Anyone remember hedgehog flavour crisps? We use to have them in our school tuck shop :yes:

you beat me to it fella, remember them well. just tasted of pepper, but then who the f**k would know what hedgepig tasted of??? lol

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