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Old 01-15-2005, 03:54 AM
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Just thought I'd fill you in. I clipped Bo's wing this morning as she could fly now. I had been hoping to have our big aviary built, but it is not and probably wont be for quite some time now. I have been looking for another cage for Bo also, but have not been able to find a second hand one suitable for her. The one I got for Skye was a bargain, and I probably wont find one like that again. Next week I am taking the girls to Rockhampton for the day, and will go to the Warehouse where I can pick a brand new cage like Skye's for $200. Now at least Bo can walk around the yard again without flying away. I had a baby kookaburra here for 24 hours the other day. It was very young and my neighbour was worried about it. So I kept it here overnight and fed it kangaroo meat (which is what my dogs eat). I could see nothing was wrong with it and it was eating no problems, so I released it the next day. I think it must have got blown away from it's family as it has been so windy here. Skye is still saying more things, the other day, she said "we are going now". That is something I say when I am waiting for kids to get in the car. Now she is in the dining room she can see us when we eat and she loves it. She climbs all over the door to let her out when she sees me dishing up dinner - and of course I do and she has her little bit on the table next to my plate. She really is the best. Oh that reminds me my 2 year old son (turns 3 in April) told me I was the best the other day, how sweet is that. Oh yes and Skye was copying Rhianna and myself last night, we would say something and she would repeat it, we all got a kick out it even Skye. :icon_smil
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Old 01-15-2005, 04:26 PM
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Exclamation Cute birds, but...

But isn't kangaroo meat best avoided because of how it's... Well... "Caught"?

Kangaroos aren't farmed, so they're usually hunted from the wild in Australia, and the hunters... Aren't the good, interested in giving the animal a humane death, type...

Don't suppose I could convince you to move onto feeding your pets some other type of meat? Not that any of the normal livestock is well looked after, either, but they don't have delicate social patterns getting ripped apart by over-hunting...

Here's a link with captioned photos to back up what I say:

http://www.insolidaritywithanimals.c...lery/kangaroos

[WARNING: Although the first few photos on this gallery are of rescued kangaroos and those living happily, the last one on the first page, and those on the second page, contain images showing some of the slaughter I mentioned.]
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Old 01-16-2005, 05:20 AM
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HT, yes I am aware of what the "media" say, but we actually have a shop here that sells it. I have plenty of wild kangaroos here in my "backyard" - easement actually and adjoining properties. Have had up to 18 kangaroos in one afternoon. I do love them, but as you said, there is probably a lot to say how all our "meat" is slaughtered. I probably would be vegetarian, if I thought too much about it. I also believe that that sort of cruelty is not as common as the media like us to believe. Having said all that, some of you probably think I am not a caring animal person, but I am, just I could buy lamb, pork, beef, chicken and even fish and they all probably did not have a quick death. I live in the country and sometimes the reality is shocking, but I do not treat my animals badly. Some actually think I spoil them. I love our wildlife and am sickened by some of what I see on TV or in magazines etc, but I truly believe it is in the minority. We see so many wild kangaroos here and birds, and it is just metres away from our back fence. I would be the first to get up in arms if I saw someone deliberately causing them harm.

Anyway, the baby kookaburra came back last night, we were sitting on our front verandah and he flew towards me and landed on the handrail. Gave me a fright as I was not expecting him and gave him a fright also. I got some meat for him and he came back and he ate heaps. This morning he flew off again. Hopefully he will come back regularly.
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Old 01-16-2005, 06:24 AM
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I don't eat it myself or feed to any animals, but you can actually buy kangaroo meat in the supermarket here.
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Old 01-16-2005, 08:07 AM
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I haven't fed it to the animals, but I have eaten Kangaroo myself.. very "rich" flavour, but quite tasty if it's cooked right... (I've also eaten rabbit, crocodile & emu)... hmmmm....
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Old 01-17-2005, 03:04 AM
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I have eaten rabbit. My mum used to make rabbit spagetti. Apparently the Maltese side of my family used to breed rabbits for food. Sounds gross I know, but I guess it is a matter of what you get used to. I do not eat rabbit anymore now I have left home, and my mother does not cook it either.

This morning the kookaburra came back, this time he had a friend with him. I do not think it is family, but I hope he gets adopted into that family group.
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Old 01-17-2005, 03:33 AM
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I have tried emu once, it was ok, but not something I would want to eat everyday. I have also tried ostritch in South Africa which tasted a little better than emu, might have been better prepared though. I was staying at a backpacker place in Outshoorn and every morning they make one huge ostritch egg omelette and share it out, not bad actually!
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Old 01-17-2005, 04:28 AM
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I've only tried moose, deer, and antelope among the normal chicken, turkey, ham, and beef. I don't believe I've had buffalo before but tis a possibility.... My grandfather, when he was alive, said that he had tried frog legs, and I think someone mentioning snake before but not sure on that....
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