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I have been eating them for over 20 years and I am doing well as is a friend that also eats them.
Maybe Brazil has issues.
You know what I do not like to eat? Store bought leafy greens.
E. Coli and Salmonella.

I will not eat an unhealthy animal just so you guys know.
I will eat road kill though. :)
 

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They can carry leprosy. I suggest a method where you don't have to clean the projectile afterwards.

Just my 2¢ ... :drunk2:
I have been eating them for over 20 years and I am doing well as is a friend that also eats them.
Maybe Brazil has issues.
You know what I do not like to eat? Store bought leafy greens.
E. Coli and Salmonella.

I will not eat an unhealthy animal just so you guys know.
I will eat road kill though. :)
swampratt, you are more than welcome to come get this one! LOL!
 

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We were on a deer hunt and my friends nephew hand caught one and broke a dillers neck.
He did not plan on eating it though and placed it on a trail.
My buddy told him if Jeff (swampratt) finds that thing he will make us eat it.

His Nephew did not believe him.
I found it about an hour after he killed it and carried it to where they were and told them I got dinner.
We caught 1 more as they shot their mouth off as to where another one was at.
I cleaned and cooked them and I do not think the nephew ate any of it.

He thinks twice as to what he will be killing now especially if I may find it.
 

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Pick him up and relocate him. I don’t like to kill things. I am a huge animal lover. But if you have to kill it I understand. Just make sure to eat it! I was working out in Oil Center by ada last month and saw one on the side of the road in mid day. He came right up to me and I moved and it scared him so he walked away. I have a video of it.
I agree, but when it started to eff up the yard I told my wife to blast it. (6 rounds of .22 supressed)
 

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Shot it and ate it at the same time... don't shoot with the wind blowing into your face.
 

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Just kill them. Just kill them. Eating them is problematic and just do what you want to do. Just kill them. They have leprosy. Execute them and throw them over the fence.
Or else post a video on youtube about how appropriate is on youtube to eat them anyway
 
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