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Take the chicken back though.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Wow, result, love the trap you set for it , muntjac are seriously brain dead beings and anything to reduce the population is a good thing, can you send the design for the trap Janey I'm a real venison fan......Hayley B
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An Egg is for breakfast, a chook is for life
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Where on earth is the A12????? My count is two male Asian pheasants in one week, stupid things, completely suicidal in front of the Landie, roadkill pheasants leave too many tricky broken bones ;(Hayley B
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An Egg is for breakfast, a chook is for life
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OMG! We did moroccan tagine with roasted vegetable couscous. The venison was a BIG it once they haD got their heads round the idea of 'fencekill'.
OH assures me it was delish (I had mine with quorn). Loads left, if you want to pop over... Bob, more than welcome too
Bit spicy, but tasty too.
My dad has baggsed some of the steaks. There is left, loads of steaks, haunch, beast, chops, and stew bits like neck etc.
I don't like to think it died in vain and if we can make use of it, then it is provenance
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