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I did not know people did that until now, but apparently it’s popular outside of the US. While they’re adorable and I’d feel bad I’d totally try it. Ate a horse burger in Europe once, was better than beef. I’ve heard of people eating Armadillo before, but again that’s not a very good idea. Some people get Leprosy from just touching the damn things.

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Do you know anyone who ever has? I only ask because after decades of no vaccinations, vets are now insisting on vaccinating birds. And they want to vaccinate goats for rabies. I'm now suspicious of everything. It's not healthy. (Both my suspicion and the vaccinations)

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I don’t suppose I do, no. Just what I’ve been told from other people over the years. Could just be Redneck gossip, or a way to get people to leave those poor ‘Dillo’s alone. Wait what? My family has been raising goats for 20 something years and we’ve never once vaccinated them from anything. We’ve only ever lost a handful from sickness anyway, and vaccinating birds just sounds retarded. Never once has any of our goats contracted rabies.

A moderate amount of suspicion is warranted nowadays I figure.

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Yes, really, they want you to vaccinate everything. I do not vaccinate my goats. So far, I haven't lost sales, when asked if I have vaccinated them I usually follow up with: " I raise these to drink their milk; I don't want any chemicals in them at all at any point."

I keep CD&T anti toxin on hand just in case. But hopefully I'll never need it.

The goats that win shows are so full of chemicals, both wormers and vaccinations, plus their diets are so heavy grain to get the really thick appearance that wins shows. Entirely unhealthy animals that are unlikely to survive without pharmaceutical interventions. People pay thousands of dollars for those kind.

I'll stick to my simple dairy milk star tested goats and leave the shows to the fakers.

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man we gonna end up with some kind of phillip k dick shit going on where the only animals you can buy will be fake ones from microsoft while bill gates has his own multi billion dollar private zoo complete with every now illegal natural living animal plus the 'monkey house' full of naked white people he likes watching fight fuck and feed.

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supposedly it was common to eat them during president hoovers turn at our asshole, so youd think if it was bad wed have developed a disgust towards them.

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We have a couple here and I think they're really cute. Rollypolly rats! My dogs lose their minds over them, though.

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have lived in uk.

have eaten Tesco 100% Beef Lasagna

tl;dr have on many occasions eaten polish horse pasta bake.

apparently the best thing to fry chips in is horse fat (dont know this for sure) and you used to be able to get 'squirrel chips'??? Meanwhile they keep trying to make kangaroo a thing (which honestly probably isnt all that bad an idea for various reasons) but the aboriginals always demand money for it and honestly, its chewy as hell.

Where do we draw the line tho, and why. Cos horses being eaten has been a thing many times. Ive got no real urge to try it i dont know why it doesnt sound good to me... i think cos horses are for riding and working. cows are for milking and eating.

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Pigs are smarter than cats. So these lines are arbitrary.

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i dont know how to judge that one so im gonna take your word for it.

bacon is delicious but the thought of eating cats doesnt appeal to me at all

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I'm not a fan of kangaroo - too chewy was my opinion as well, and I did not like the aftertaste.

Horse is one I would like to try

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I’m confused, in one sentence you say you’ve eaten polish horse, yet the next you say you’ve no urge to try it?

Either way, really any animal can be eaten. The distinguishment is only what you perceive it to be, horses, cows, kangaroos. They are not human and therefore we can eat it without getting sick (there are exceptions to this but not many)