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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerryklimczuk View Post
    Agreed, have had great results with the Hornady v-max, they do not go far after shot, mostly die in their tracks.

    If you can get over the thought of eating them, they are actually pretty good.

    "Hold my beer and watch this"
    Are you serious? really?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splaker View Post
    Are you serious? really?
    Yup, next time I make a meal I will share pics. Slow cooker is the best way to prepare them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerryklimczuk View Post
    Yup, next time I make a meal I will share pics. Slow cooker is the best way to prepare them.
    I think you just made Splaker throw up in his mouth. ROFL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    I think you just made Splaker throw up in his mouth. ROFL!
    He’s not the only one !!!!!

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    "Some cultures view the consumption of dog meat as part of their traditional, ritualistic, or day-to-day cuisine, while other cultures consider consumption of dog meat a taboo, even where it had been consumed in the past. It was estimated in 2014 that worldwide, 25 million dogs are eaten each year by humans."

    Not uncommon to eat a canine in some parts of the world. Just have to get past the psychological barrier.

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    Put a rope around their neck, drag 'em to the back corner of the bush lot and let nature takes its course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    "Some cultures view the consumption of dog meat as part of their traditional, ritualistic, or day-to-day cuisine, while other cultures consider consumption of dog meat a taboo, even where it had been consumed in the past. It was estimated in 2014 that worldwide, 25 million dogs are eaten each year by humans."

    Not uncommon to eat a canine in some parts of the world. Just have to get past the psychological barrier.
    I was going to post that last night lol.

    You missed that in 2018 Korea in the only one still farming the animal as a food source . It has a lot of vitamin bs and it high in iron when you look at the calorie chart lol.

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    Vultures love them.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by seabast View Post
    Vultures love them.....
    Other Coyotes will feed on the carcass,too. They don't last long. Everything eats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Other Coyotes will feed on the carcass,too. They don't last long. Everything eats.
    Include crows, hawks and even smaller birds will feed on them.
    The carcass of the on I shot this morning is headed for the bush edge in the morning, hide is in good condition , light tawny colour, was hard to find in the corn stubble, range finder said 326 back towards our property where i shot it from.
    Small entrance hole no exit , .222 45 gr. SIERRA.

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