***Post your pics of chicken dinners, please***

Does it have to be chicken?

Quail Buffalo wings NC style

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Duck sausage

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Cooking

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Roasted duck

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Rabbit jerky

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'possum plate.... yep really possum meat


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And


And

And

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The birds tried to eat the Pit Bull
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Steve
 
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Oh, you meant dinners MADE of chickens, not served to them...... Sorry!

I won't be making any dinners of my chickens, but I have to tell ya, all those photos have made me very, very hungry. I do wish I could find fried chicken livers somewhere.... (other than out of my girls/guys).

Every last meal looked scrumptious. I admire all of y'all's successes. I also admire and respect the whole humane, safe, healthy nature of your dinners.

Great thread!
 
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Caught live and held in a "clean out" cage for 2 weeks. Learned that one from my Grandfather, he always had 'possums and 'coons in cages behind the barn. I thought it was cool that he kept them as pets.... little did I know.
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Caught live and held in a "clean out" cage for 2 weeks. Learned that one from my Grandfather, he always had 'possums and 'coons in cages behind the barn. I thought it was cool that he kept them as pets.... little did I know.
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Steve

Now see Steve-I wont do it but you make me want to raise those animals for eating and not just pets- that looks fabulous!!!
 
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Caught live and held in a "clean out" cage for 2 weeks. Learned that one from my Grandfather, he always had 'possums and 'coons in cages behind the barn. I thought it was cool that he kept them as pets.... little did I know.
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Indeed. My grandfather taught me the same thing, but we ate only racoon and not possum. I am willing to try it though.

He would feed them only bread and milk for about 2 weeks.

I haven't eaten racoon in years, I might again though. Lately I have been shooting them on site, boiling them and letting them simmer for a few days and feeding them to my chickens. Oh the irony.
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Caught live and held in a "clean out" cage for 2 weeks. Learned that one from my Grandfather, he always had 'possums and 'coons in cages behind the barn. I thought it was cool that he kept them as pets.... little did I know.
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Steve

Indeed. My grandfather taught me the same thing, but we ate only racoon and not possum. I am willing to try it though.

He would feed them only bread and milk for about 2 weeks.

I haven't eaten racoon in years, I might again though. Lately I have been shooting them on site, boiling them and letting them simmer for a few days and feeding them to my chickens. Oh the irony.
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Explain to me the clean out thing please? Why do they need to be cleaned out? Please explain as though speaking to a child.
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