Oldbloke wrote:"Did you guys know that kangaroos are a threatened species?"
Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
Title_II wrote:What the heck do you do with 160 dead roos? Just leave them there? Seems to me that would invite a plague of pests. Or do you burn/bury them?
Title_II wrote:What the heck do you do with 160 dead roos? Just leave them there? Seems to me that would invite a plague of pests. Or do you burn/bury them?
brett1868 wrote:Last trip north...3 nights, 78 Roo's and the only threat was running out of ammo....
bigfellascott wrote:Title_II wrote:What the heck do you do with 160 dead roos? Just leave them there? Seems to me that would invite a plague of pests. Or do you burn/bury them?
Generally they just get left where they are dropped, then we shoot the pigs that come in to feed on em
Strikey wrote:Sorry mate, a bit of Aussie slang there, The pro roo shooters usually deliver their roos to refrigerated containers ( chillers, boxes ), then whoever is running the chillers will take the carcasses to be used for pet food or where I am in Central QLD, the roo meat is being used to supply the local councils/shires with bait for their wild dog problems, hope that clears it up for you
<<Genesis93>> wrote:...22 million kangaroos would have to be killed every year. The total population of kangaroos would need to be 151 million to support this off-take. This is more than five times the 30-year average population of 27 million, to provide one serving of meat per Australian per week. Therefore the "go green, eat roo" push is sham science.I can[/i]
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.........So what theyre saying is that Kangaroo meat is 'not green', because you would need TOO MANY kangaroos to fully replace the beef and lamb industries!
<<Genesis93>> wrote:Title, we'll have to organise a sample of 'Roo over to you.... dry ice, vac sealed... should be do-able; then you can try and be 'converted'....
brett1868 wrote:I don't mind a Skippy steak from time to time, has to be cut across the grain and cooked on a very hot plate or it'll be tough.
Title_II wrote:<<Genesis93>> wrote:Title, we'll have to organise a sample of 'Roo over to you.... dry ice, vac sealed... should be do-able; then you can try and be 'converted'....
I'll give it a shot. Just don't put a pic of a muppet on the package