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He ate a Labrador he found dead on the road -it had no collar so he butchered it and cooked it. This is either a wind up or this man is mentally disturbed.
I used to think that I would (Not Dog) but after more recent events no chance, also I saw an expert on something I don't recall but made the good point of not knowing the animals history.
God, no.
No. Unless I had seen it killed. But then only game. I wouldn't eat a dog!!
After Brexit,we might all have to get used to it.and not joking.
reading his book would be great for my diet ,i couldn't eat a thing after reading it ugh!!!!!
Not through choice but if circumstances change then maybe.
No thanks.

The gentleman seems to equate eating an apple which has fallen from a tree, with a dead animal mown down by a car.

I think the ability to make that connection gives us a good idea how seriously warped his sense of reality is.
Yes if desperate, otherwise no.

That said, I was a passenger in a car that ran over a pheasant, the car behind stopped and picked it up and I thought "You pheasant plucker" ...
it's taken you 14 years to pick up on that story? I don't think it's changed the nation's eating habits much in the meantime.
Absolutely NOT!
Pick up roadkill to feed to the ferrets.
No way. There's loads of game roadkill where I live. Pheasants everywhere. And also many deer. It upsets me still after 43 years. I really don't like game anyway!
I know plenty of people eat roadkill, but I imagine they are experienced and know what to look for and how to cook it. And have lived to tell it. I *might*...if invited by one of these experienced folk. Not Labrador...or any other pet animal. I'd always think of the people it had belonged to.
I wonder if his book ever got printed...?
No thank you.
Only if its still warm,yum yum.
A swift hit from a car on the A41 is probably better than the gruesome end most of your 4-legged friends ‘enjoy’ in slaughterhouses.

And the corpse is quite possibly cleaner, too!
Riddled with worms, possibly suffering from a nasty disease ( myxomatosis, toxoplasmosis) Yum Yum
in the states in the 70's friend of mine, hit a deer accidently...!
i watched him put it in the back of hi pickup, he did the businesss?
we had it for dinner...very nice it was.

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