thecityman wrote:
Once she died, since I knew (or at least strongly suspected) that the death was due to trama and not disease, etc and I found her while she was still warm, I decided to clean and eat her instead of letting her go to waste. (many of you may have just cringed!) SO I actually examined her very clearly since I had to defeather her. I saw not a single bruise (though they may not have had time to form since I was cleaning her less than 12 hours after the attack. And in spite of teh fact that there was an amazing amount of feathers all over the pen, when I was removing her feathers I really didn't see any bald spots or other areas that made it obvious where on her body the feathers came from. I also saw no blood or any remarkable wounds of any kind on her.
Holmes: "Observe, Watson, the meat is unmarked and untainted."
Dr. Watson: "Quite remarkable. Another slice, if you'd be so good, Holmes."...
Insect in the auditory canal that drove her to distraction?
Waste not, want not.
Once she died, since I knew (or at least strongly suspected) that the death was due to trama and not disease, etc and I found her while she was still warm, I decided to clean and eat her instead of letting her go to waste. (many of you may have just cringed!) SO I actually examined her very clearly since I had to defeather her. I saw not a single bruise (though they may not have had time to form since I was cleaning her less than 12 hours after the attack. And in spite of teh fact that there was an amazing amount of feathers all over the pen, when I was removing her feathers I really didn't see any bald spots or other areas that made it obvious where on her body the feathers came from. I also saw no blood or any remarkable wounds of any kind on her.
Holmes: "Observe, Watson, the meat is unmarked and untainted."
Dr. Watson: "Quite remarkable. Another slice, if you'd be so good, Holmes."...
Insect in the auditory canal that drove her to distraction?
Waste not, want not.