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    Wild game in the Shuswap

    EDIT: Thank you for informing me that the sale of wild game is illegal. That is unfortunate.

    In that case, I will have to ask -- would anyone like to help a civilian out and share some wild hunted game with me? I am not a hunter and I am just looking for an ethical option with which to feed my dog as I do not support the farming of animals for meat. Perhaps you have scraps or something? Please contact me! Thank you

    Again, I am in the Shuswap area.
    Last edited by ninasf; 01-19-2022 at 01:26 PM.

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    Re: Wild game in the Shuswap

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    Re: Wild game in the Shuswap

    The sale of "wild meat" in British Columbia is illegal

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    Re: Wild game in the Shuswap

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    Re: Wild game in the Shuswap

    I am not a troll. I just want to put some local meat in my freezer. I'm sorry if I've triggered anyone. Be well, folks! Life is good.

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    Re: Wild game in the Shuswap

    Pretty sure most people on here are civilians.
    Where do you get your meat from? Since you don’t support farming animals for meat.
    I do not think I’m the only one on here that raises animals for food.
    I don’t understand what you mean by ethical option to feed your dog.
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    Re: Wild game in the Shuswap

    Not being a hunter you clearly have no idea how precious & hard won wild meat is. I've treated some of my friends & relatives with moose & elk, it's certainly not dog food. If you don't want to feed your dog with commercially slaughtered products, perhaps you should look into 'beyond' meat vegan options. Lots of vegetable based protein out there these days.

    If you have your heart set on wild dog food, I suggest you get yourself a firearms licence, take the hunter course, buy a license, tags & get out there. You can bypass the firearm business & go bow hunting too, good luck with that.
    Last edited by mike31154; 01-19-2022 at 06:14 PM.

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    Re: Wild game in the Shuswap

    Quote Originally Posted by ninasf View Post
    I am not a troll. I just want to put some local meat in my freezer. I'm sorry if I've triggered anyone. Be well, folks! Life is good.
    .........................
    Last edited by Dannybuoy; 01-20-2022 at 07:37 AM.

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    Re: Wild game in the Shuswap

    Quote Originally Posted by Dannybuoy View Post
    While I can't help you and was going to stay out of this thread . I get what you are saying . There are some people that think that if meat is from last year it's not good to eat and throw it away . Instead toss it to ninasf .
    Also I know a guy in K-town that feeds his dog moose , elk and deer meat exclusively .
    Is he feeding stuff he has shot or picking up road kills.
    Does he feed it raw or cooked.
    Last edited by LBM; 01-19-2022 at 06:46 PM.

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    Re: Wild game in the Shuswap

    If your after an ethical option to feed your dog with, just go to the store and buy some kibble. You could also look into one of the pet food stores that sells the raw meat food. I believe that would be anything left over from the butchering process that not fit for sale to humans. Although that would probably not sit well with you. You probably should have bought a budgee for a pet.

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