The practice of eating animals killed on the road is usually derided, and most people consider it not to be […] wholesome.
Good try RFK
Resus F**king Krist
Inspect element, surely? See for yourself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roadkill#Eating_roadkillWhat’s the difference between eating fresh roadkill and eating freshly hunted animals? None.
Toxins in the meat. Don’t eat roadkill, or meat from a bad hunter either, they can ruin a bunch of meat without knowing.
One massive difference is that a hunter will have observed the animal for things like ataxia or chronic wasting (prion) disease. Don’t eat roadkill, it’s stupid.
It’s not a sickness on/off switch. You might spot a few cases but will happily eat all sorts of infected meat since you most likely won’t test for disease.
In my country every hunted animal is inspected. And hunter is a regulated job title.
Well, I’d argue that the meat from roadkill comes pre-tenderized, so there’s at least 1 difference
So you’re saying roadkill is even better than hunted.
Sadly roadkill usually doesnt die quickly, which leaves plenty of time for the body to put out all sorts of chemicals like adrenaline and shit which makes the meat taste worse. Im no expert at all but ive heard a few tines from hunters that an instant kill is important for the quality of the meat.
https://www.grandviewoutdoors.com/gear/hunting/can-better-shooting-lead-better-meat
The livestock industry has known since the 1970’s that animals experiencing stress prior to slaughter undergo metabolic reactions. These reactions can reduce the quality and taste of meat. The same principles apply to wild game killed in the field.
That means that big kills in the past by hunters where they wound the animal and follow it until it drops tasted terrible. But I guess bad tasting meat is better than not feeding the tribe at all.
But but but YOU said there’s no difference! Can’t trust ANYone these days… :(
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Disclaimer: I don’t have a driver’s license and I’ve never seen roadkill that looked fresh and intact enough that I would’ve even remotely considered eating it. Just amused that people instantly reject the general notion of eating anything killed by a car.
Once upon a time, I was in the vehicle when my buddy hit a deer with his truck, killing it instantly. Much of the meat was unusable, but we butchered it right away and had it for lunch the next day!
Honestly though, that’s the only situation I would even contemplate roadkill recipes.
I meant morally speaking but yes, the internet is a big spooky place full of dishonest people o.o
That’s what I said when the cops showed up asking about my neighbor’s cat!
RFK treating that page like a recipe book
Roadkill Cafe. You kill 'em, we grill 'em
US FDA policy
People freaked out when I said this.
I’ve ran over kangaroos in the past and eaten them.
One time we had one jump through the rear passenger window and kill itself and land in my brothers lap.
Good feed that day









