• mspoc@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      The right bird looks a bit chewed up and the middle one is missing its legs. I am guessing the dog did this.

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        11 months ago

        Some of the legs were either a bit small to keep, or may have been peppered by the shot so we didn’t keep them all. I won’t deny that one of the chewy dogs may have had their chance with one of them when retrieving, though I can’t say that was for sure the case here.

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      11 months ago

      That they might be a bit more tender depending on which dog caught (and handled) the bird after the flush and shoot 😅 We took our dog hunting over the weekend with some family and this was the result after a little bit of prep and brining.

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          11 months ago

          Normally (as in on a day-by-day basis), no. However, we do hunt and fish a few times a year in spurts depending on the season and if we participate in it we make use of the catch so it’s never wasted.