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Old 07-02-2012, 02:39 PM
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Are CROWS OK

My friends husband goes shooting often and has been asked by farmers to shoot crows and I want to know are they Ok for my not so little doglets? I have no problem as I have no hang up's about them but better check with those who are in the know.....
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Make sure you get the shot out and I remove all the intestinal tract, crows eat some nasty stuff
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Sounds good to me ,all for free food . Can they eat the heads and feet ?Thanks
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Yes, it's all made of meat
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Re: Are CROWS OK

Sorry , last question , hopefully, do I need to freeze them before I feed them to themto kill any parasites ?
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Re: Are CROWS OK

are you gonna take the intestines out yourself?
sounds gorey man

I'd chop the legs off and give them to them as tasty frozen snacks as well as dinners
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are you gonna take the intestines out yourself?
sounds gorey man

I'd chop the legs off and give them to them as tasty frozen snacks as well as dinners
I am getting them for free can't really ask him to gut them for me can I . Good idea about the legs for snacks
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I am getting them for free can't really ask him to gut them for me can I . Good idea about the legs for snacks
ha ha I think you should, be sooo funny and cheeky
People say I am good with the raw meats and stuff so maybe I will get that good one day
Although I know a 10 year old girl whos skins and guts rabbits so maybe some people just have it in them lol
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Re: Are CROWS OK

I don't mind gutting rabbits and have done pheasants, pigeons etc just never any wild birds but I suppose they are all the same.... a bird is a bird. I might try being cheeky but don't expect him to say yes
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I recall that crows don't carry much meat on them.
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