Hello, is it healthy to eat backyard rabbit/squirrel? they are just regular grey rabbits/squirrels! 10 pts?!
hello, is it bad to eat backyard squirrel/rabbit!. in order to kill it i was thinking to just get it with my pellet rifle[ 1000 fps]!. i live in kansas!. also how do i clean/gut it!. lastly how to cook it!. can you homeless style cook it like you do for fish!. fillet it and put it in foil with spices and lime!.!.!.!. and stick it in the oven!? let me know what you have done!. also what do i check for in the meat to see if it is ok to eat!. thankyou, 10pts ps: if there is a good website or youtube link please let me knowWww@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
do you live in the city or country
in the city squirrel(they are tree rats after all) eat garbage and can have diseases that can transmit to humans not to mention since you are what you eat yuck
if in country then you are safer
squirrel is kinda strong tasting I ate once and didnt like (I did like rabbit, buffalo, venison and pheasant) ate it stewed in a pot with beef broth and potato and veg
dont know how to clean(thats what guys are for) cant watch you see its gross with all the innards
aim for the head or youll be eatin pellets and thats not goodWww@FoodAQ@Com
in the city squirrel(they are tree rats after all) eat garbage and can have diseases that can transmit to humans not to mention since you are what you eat yuck
if in country then you are safer
squirrel is kinda strong tasting I ate once and didnt like (I did like rabbit, buffalo, venison and pheasant) ate it stewed in a pot with beef broth and potato and veg
dont know how to clean(thats what guys are for) cant watch you see its gross with all the innards
aim for the head or youll be eatin pellets and thats not goodWww@FoodAQ@Com
I was told that the squirrel meat is very tender due to the amount of nuts and berries in their diet!. He said that he used to go out and get 3 or 4 of them, clean them, and throw them in a pot with spuds and carrots!.
Just google "field dressing a squirrel" or rabbit (obviously)!.
I have not eaten either though!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Just google "field dressing a squirrel" or rabbit (obviously)!.
I have not eaten either though!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
id be afraid of rabies also!.!.
having said this!.!. I used to live on a farm, we did have squirrel and rabbit and pigeon some!.!.
my gran used to just skin it with a really sharp pearing knife or good hunting pocket knife!.!.
cut off the tail, head and feet!.!. gut it!.!. then do whatever!.!. throw some spices or potatoes in with it!.!. wrap in foil and bake!.!. or sometimes just do as the cowboys do!.!. roast it outside over a fire!.!. didnt taste all that bad!.!. just a little gamey!.!. Www@FoodAQ@Com
having said this!.!. I used to live on a farm, we did have squirrel and rabbit and pigeon some!.!.
my gran used to just skin it with a really sharp pearing knife or good hunting pocket knife!.!.
cut off the tail, head and feet!.!. gut it!.!. then do whatever!.!. throw some spices or potatoes in with it!.!. wrap in foil and bake!.!. or sometimes just do as the cowboys do!.!. roast it outside over a fire!.!. didnt taste all that bad!.!. just a little gamey!.!. Www@FoodAQ@Com
In some specialty stores you can buy packaged squirrel and rabbit, which is safe!. Anything from your backyard should not be caught and eaten!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
You people are sick!.
Why would you want to eat a poor squirrel or rabbit!?
That's disgusting
Go vegetarian!Www@FoodAQ@Com
Why would you want to eat a poor squirrel or rabbit!?
That's disgusting
Go vegetarian!Www@FoodAQ@Com
You will have to check with your health department or wild life officers to see it they carry TB or rabies, etc!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
squirrels and rabbits can carry rabies!.!.!.and in order to check for rabies, you would have to send the whole carcass in for testing - it's not something you can immediately see when you gut it!. and if it's in the early stage, it can be hard to detect if you're watching the animal while it's alive for weird behavior!.
your best bet would be to buy from the store - you can be sure it is safe from diseases!.
actually, i think it's illegal to hunt them unless you have a permit (which i'm not sure they give for squirrels and rabbits), because technically they are owned by your state of residence!. it would be like shooting your neighbor's pet and eating it - it belongs to your neighbor, not you!. and if your state finds out, you may be in big trouble!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
your best bet would be to buy from the store - you can be sure it is safe from diseases!.
actually, i think it's illegal to hunt them unless you have a permit (which i'm not sure they give for squirrels and rabbits), because technically they are owned by your state of residence!. it would be like shooting your neighbor's pet and eating it - it belongs to your neighbor, not you!. and if your state finds out, you may be in big trouble!.Www@FoodAQ@Com