From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fox meat is tasty or otherwise, is a matter
to be determined. I tend to think that it might require a bit of curing
time, not unlike elk, wild goose, duck, bear, and some other animals.
And, as with those animals, spice -- in large
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
EJ Totty writes, the foxes I knew when I was a kid, were a lot bigger than
the cats we had.
Correct me if I'm wrong EJ, but I suspect you're referring to the grey
(sorry, gray) fox, which is significantly bigger than our red fox. I know you
have the red ones
From: Pete Ansbro, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fox meat is tasty or otherwise, is a matter
to be determined. I tend to think that it might require a bit of curing
time, not unlike elk, wild goose, duck, bear, and some other animals.
And, as with those animals, spice -- in large
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll wager none of you gentleman has ever paunched a fox, nor handled
its flesh, else you wouldn't suggest anyone eats it. The flesh of a fox
is as dark as that of a hare, but it smells as bad as the fox itself.
It is a rich meat, compared to the
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't believe that cats feature on the fox's menu: mice, birds, worms,
fish chips, pizza and hamburgers yes, but not domestic cats.
Jonathan is right, foxes give domestic moggies their due respect. I once
watched some night vision recordings of a
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jonathan writes,
I'm sure that foxes can and do eat pussy cats, but probably not very often,
not least because a big pussy can weigh the same as a fox - which are rather
slender, delicately built creatures under all that fur. Reminds me of a
friend who often
From: Jonathan Spencer, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK now what do you do with it, shoot it?Chris.
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No, you shoot it and cut it up, wrap it in bacon and eat it I reckon!
Steve, Chris,
What's with the bacon anyway?
Haven't you heard of making fox jerky?
Or,