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    Quote Originally Posted by Bundy75 View Post
    I can see where you're coming from for closure for the owners.

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    I just lost my best friend and companion of 13 years and it's hard enough watching them go but never to find them never knowing would be horrendous

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    if you run over a game bird its illegal to pick it up, is ok for the car behind you though hope you enjoyed them, never tried pigeon but I used to like rabbit

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    Quote Originally Posted by British green View Post
    I just lost my best friend and companion of 13 years and it's hard enough watching them go but never to find them never knowing would be horrendous

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    Sorry to read about your dog B.G.

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    Doing quite a bit of driving nowadays and i see loads of road kill. Today i saw a fox in full on, 4 legs straight up, rigor mortis.

    I later saw a badger and i dont know that death stage but it looked inflated to about 50psi.

    Always feel very sorry for them

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    Quote Originally Posted by British green View Post
    At first sight I thought this was going to be a Do I eat or do I not.
    The council near us use to tell us to put them in a grit bin .
    If it's a cat or dog I'd definitely remove them from the road and place them out or harms way. Then report it in our local neighbor newsletter
    Other animals I'd just leave for the crows magpies and foxes to clean up


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    eat or not was first thing that passed through my mind lmfao .

    I wouldnt eat a pigeon if i was starving to death lol

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    Leave them for other creatures to feast on. The circle of life.

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    With everyone else on leave for the next animal to feast on...that's how it works

    Quote Originally Posted by Trex View Post
    eat or not was first thing that passed through my mind lmfao .

    I wouldnt eat a pigeon if i was starving to death lol

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