I've never deboned a bird before. Anybody got any pointers?
Foodnetwork.com has it in their database.
They did a pheasant in a duck in a turkey, Phuckey?
I've never deboned a bird before. Anybody got any pointers?
jsalcedo said:Foodnetwork.com has it in their database.
They did a pheasant in a duck in a turkey, Phuckey?
mrmeval said:Nope bigger to smaller first three of beginning last is last two though could be three for pronounciation.
TurDucAnt
How about
Turkey<-Duck<-Chicken<-Phesant<Quail<-Pidgeon<-Starling
Turducchiphequapiding
bogie said:That sort of "turkey shoot" is an old tradition...
The turkeyis tied behind a log, so that only the head will stick up. No box, no stationary turkey, no stationary head. This has been described going back tothe 1700s...
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NineseveN said:Forecasting lockdown before page 3 is filled in this thread. If it survives longer, I will be rather surprised.
NineseveN said:Gee, I didn't know that turkeys were deaf and couldn't hear the sound of the missed shot...because yeah, animals don't scare easily by loud noise and restraint. Yes, i believe any animal that is held captive by another and is then subjected to loudn noise in an unfamaliar environment is a wee bit scared.
The Turkey pens don't look too fun either, but they don't look terrifying.
Missashot said:It is horrible because there are people who think that this is an OK method of killing.
Sindawe said:Bull fights? Dog fights? Cock fights? Outlets for degenerates who are too cowardly to put their own hides at risk.
Chrontius said:It probably makes me a horrible human being to think this, but that would actually be kinda funny.
Glenn Bartley said:Now as to the real argument, it is not about dinner because remember not everyone, probably not even most, get a turkey at the turkey shoot.
the animal does not stand a chance. Sure you can miss but the animal gets killed anyhow later on.
Hunting includes harvesting. The manner of harvest should be such that you show our respect for that being harvested. This is a sign of a true hunter/gatherer/harvester.
KriegHund said:1911/m1 garand fanatics amuse me. They are great guns, but there are reasons (and good ones) they arent on the battlefield any longer.
The Grand Inquisitor said:Any person who engages in such an awful "game" is likely of no worth and is probably defective in many other ways.
Only defective and pathetic people enjoy killing animals, savagely, for fun and game.
ezypikns said:but if it's your cup of tea, more power to you.
Hell, most fish have terribly small mental capacities, let's get a 60-gallon bucket of them, and then whack them with big Bertha Warbird Titanium Drivers for $1.00 a shot. Furthest hitter gets a coupon for $25.00 off at Red Lobster! The money can go to the March of Dimes!
1911Tuner said:jfruser...I'm tryin' to put out a fire here before somebody gets booted. Howsabout refrainin' from throwing gas on it. I'd consider it a favor.
NineseveN said:Jfruser:
I maintain that anyone that operates a firearm while under the influence of alcohol is utterly irresponsible.
I'm glad you are inside my head. please do not presume to know what my intent was, it shows ignorance on your part. I already stated that those examples were bad and probably out of line. I made a more appropriate example later on. My intent was to vent because some of the things encountered in this thread annoyed me to no end.Your intent was to stir the emotions of the reader by further making apples to
oranges comparisons of beating dogs and horses. That's an emotional argument.
Yes animals feel fear ,or a reasonable facsimile, however a turkey is just too stupid to put two and two together and realize that those fast moving bugs around his head are trying to kill him.
If you cannot carry a conversation without hysterical and irrelevant emotionalisms then you are not qualified to have a conversation outside of your chosen choir
And I guess that being backwards has more to do with being dumb than just simple minded
How do I know what your life experience is?
I've read your hysterical irrelevant emotion driven comments here, they tell me all I need
to know.
Never said the turkeys are unable to feel fear only that they lack the intelligence to feel fear in this situation. To feel fear they must first be able to acknowledge that there is something to fear I also have never even hinted that I believe animals should be abused only that this does not constitute abuse as you believe
Come again?
amend that last statement if you care to
NineseveN said:What difference does that make? The animal, a living creature is in fear due to a
circumstance that someone put it in. You can split hairs all you want about intelligence or capacity to reason, it all boils down to putting the animal in an unnatural situation and inducing a fearful state.
Do you feel the same way about cars and power tools? Have you EVER driven after consuming, before the total alcohol content had been metabolized?
You're far more likely to hurt someone with a car than a gun.
NineseveN said:I cannot belive this place now, we're arguing FOR using alcohol while shooting a firearm? Oh my christ, where did THR go? I'm not even going to argue about this, it's ridiculous.
and setting up tents where they'll serve barbeque, tamales, and beer for the rest of the day.