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Is there a soup kitchen or homeless shelter that would take the meat? Some around here are rumored to accept deer and elk donations.
We tried donating food to a homeless shelter once when wife was running her restuarant.
They wouldn't accept it.
 
keep giving food and other things to homeless shelters brings in more so called homeless.Some do have problems that are worth doing something about, BUT,look at the crap,needles,trash
and other things,who needs it.
 
Cleaning fowl ranks right up there with root canals on my 'activities to be avoided' list.

Birds are just plain NASTY to deal with.

Awe, you just weren’t brought up right! I was “sent out” to shoot dinner when I was a kid. Did learn how to call in a pheasant too, before my voice dropped at puberty. Rabbits were easy. We had a pack of Beagles!
 
Roast or fried WILD Turkey,is one of The Best meals you could Ever get,I've given ducks,geese,quail,pheasant,squirrel,rabbit,Fish Away to friends and family,NEVER had a Wild Turkey,leave the Freeezer for someone else.Wish i could help you out;but i'm in missouri
 
Yep, you definitely have a problem....one that a whole lotta folks wished they had!!! and if you weren't so far away....I'd send Jack, my son. He is 12 and he just got his first gobbler the other day:
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Cant see it in this photo, but he has a 10 1/2" beard and 1 1/2" spurs. The bad part is I couldn't mount this bird...he was the boss gobbler and had no feathers left on his chest from doing all the breeding.
 
Awe, you just weren’t brought up right! I was “sent out” to shoot dinner when I was a kid. Did learn how to call in a pheasant too, before my voice dropped at puberty. Rabbits were easy. We had a pack of Beagles!

Actually, my parents raised chickens and rabbits both. Saturdays were a stinkin', morbid mess most of the time around the barn for several years in a row.

Like a lot of things, too much too early tends to ruin it.
 
Actually, my parents raised chickens and rabbits both. Saturdays were a stinkin', morbid mess most of the time around the barn for several years in a row.

Like a lot of things, too much too early tends to ruin it.
mine did the same, mostly turkeys and ducks,,damned if I didn't do the same with turkeys later in life,,now its chickens.:eek::eek:
 
Yep, you definitely have a problem....one that a whole lotta folks wished they had!!! and if you weren't so far away....I'd send Jack, my son. He is 12 and he just got his first gobbler the other day:
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Cant see it in this photo, but he has a 10 1/2" beard and 1 1/2" spurs. The bad part is I couldn't mount this bird...he was the boss gobbler and had no feathers left on his chest from doing all the breeding.
Put him on a plane, we'll take good care of him while hes here.
 
Cant see it in this photo, but he has a 10 1/2" beard and 1 1/2" spurs. The bad part is I couldn't mount this bird...he was the boss gobbler and had no feathers left on his chest from doing all the breeding.

Lol, at first I thought you were talking about Jack. My thoughts were that you needed glasses, or your son has a wicked pair of boots and some fast growing facial hair!
 
the front door to my wife's salon. there were 4 of them but three forgot to look both ways before crossing the road. PA game commission told me that they would not remove them from town, I would have to pay a private party to trap them or get a super soaker and blast them and they would learn to stay away.20181215_103854_1544888381959 (2).jpg
 
the front door to my wife's salon. there were 4 of them but three forgot to look both ways before crossing the road. PA game commission told me that they would not remove them from town, I would have to pay a private party to trap them or get a super soaker and blast them and they would learn to stay away.View attachment 1103387
I call that lunch on the hood.
 

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