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Yes I probably would if that was what everyone else ate after all there are a lot of people on here and in the world that keep chickens as pets and still eat chicken so not a lot of difference. Last edited by Gordon; 23-04-2017 at 08:48 PM. |
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I used to eat goose until I kept them! Perhaps also a bit like eating beef but then being horrified that people eat horses.
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I must admit when I was in London they ate rabbit a lot years ago. (why does everyone say everything unusual tastes like chicken....) And I had a 'lucky' rabbit foot on a chain/keyring could you imagine your little niece/nephew sticking one under your nose these days! poor bunnies , CB
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....we all knew the name of the local butcher and rabbits saved a lot of lives back in the day so perhaps that's why ! who knows ! but fluffy stayed with me for years. (perhaps James Nesbitt could do with one ......) CB
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I remember sawdust on the butchers floor and whole carcasses hung up as the norm. Not so many of the traditional butchers about now.
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sawdust on the floor !! I had forgotten about that!...ok lucky rabbits foot...it was cryptic as not many people have seen it I don't think... James Nesbitt - Series Lucky Man....good one to watch if like thrillers and bit of intrigue. Must be a moral in there somewhere! CB
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