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Would you eat this bull?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coldfinger" data-source="post: 2013821" data-attributes="member: 113278"><p>If your questioning it you already know the answer! Just about everything will be killed with proper cooking procedures if you want to preserve the meat. I'd call the game department and ask if they'd feed it to their family! I've left many mercy kills laying in our whitetail woods over the years. I won't leave an animal to suffer from infection injury starvation or die miserably to coyotes. Tag or not! I had a game warden tell me to leave a deer hanging in a fence for the coyotes one time, guess ethics aren't taught! I shot it anyhow! </p><p>Sounds like he was probably gored by an antler fighting. Infection goes into the blood that feeds every part of his body would you want that in your mouth or your family's. </p><p>Congratulations on the beautiful bull and precious time with loved ones in the great outdoors!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldfinger, post: 2013821, member: 113278"] If your questioning it you already know the answer! Just about everything will be killed with proper cooking procedures if you want to preserve the meat. I’d call the game department and ask if they’d feed it to their family! I’ve left many mercy kills laying in our whitetail woods over the years. I won’t leave an animal to suffer from infection injury starvation or die miserably to coyotes. Tag or not! I had a game warden tell me to leave a deer hanging in a fence for the coyotes one time, guess ethics aren’t taught! I shot it anyhow! Sounds like he was probably gored by an antler fighting. Infection goes into the blood that feeds every part of his body would you want that in your mouth or your family’s. Congratulations on the beautiful bull and precious time with loved ones in the great outdoors!!! [/QUOTE]
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