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Dead muntjac deer by side of our road, how do i cook it.
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BTW: I once stopped at a café close to Thetford Forest, where I met a guy with a motorbike and a trailer, with several dead deer on it. He told me that he made his living by driving around the Thetford Forest roads early every morning, collecting all of the road kill and selling it to local butchers and restaurants.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/..._s13_w9_feature.shtml
BTW: I once stopped at a café close to Thetford Forest, where I met a guy with a motorbike and a trailer, with several dead deer on it. He told me that he made his living by driving around the Thetford Forest roads early every morning, collecting all of the road kill and selling it to local butchers and restaurants.
The other major thing to consider, (I live in the western U.S. and there's lots of road killed larger game) having skinned a fresh road kill deer (ours weigh upwards of 150 to 250 pounds) for dog meat is that all of one side was bloodshot and bruised beyond use as well as several other parts of the animal.
Usually when an animal is struck by a vehicle, they fall and are run over or roll under the vehicle totally destroying the animal...
Usually when an animal is struck by a vehicle, they fall and are run over or roll under the vehicle totally destroying the animal...
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