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Old 08/18/09, 06:47 PM
 
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LOL My only 'concern' with something like a coon would be that it had been eating garbage... .
One reason why I hesitate to eat them myself. If you can attract them to the trap with dead rotted meat, then there's no telling what all they eat. I feel like if you want to eat something like a coon then you need to feed it out for about 30 days with good stuff. However, if the SHTF, I'll eat just about anything to survive.
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Old 08/18/09, 07:03 PM
 
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Ehh, fish eat bugs, chickens eat anything, pigs eat anything plus chickens, deer eat twigs, and bear eat all of them. They all turn it into nice meat. Eat up.
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Old 08/18/09, 07:24 PM
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I feel like if you want to eat something like a coon then you need to feed it out for about 30 days with good stuff. However, if the SHTF, I'll eat just about anything to survive.
I figure as much of my sweet and field corn as they have ette, they is fed out.eb
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