Sleventy3 on Nostr: Had a blast harvesting wild Ruffed Grouse with my mate. He got amazing results ...
Had a blast harvesting wild Ruffed Grouse with my mate.
He got amazing results cooking them a few different ways over our trip.
There are no grouse where I live without travelling an hour outside town.
This all got me thinking about other birds…. Specifically pigeons.
I’ve heard good things about pigeon meat. But want to avoid city pigeons.
Does anyone have experience with attracting pigeons to their backyard and starting a little ‘coup’ to harvest I’m a sustainable way?
Going to start seriously looking into this I think.
#asknostr
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