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theoretically, how feasible would it be to raise swamphens to eat in the united states
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>>5123110
fuck off, leave the funny bird alone and just get quails
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>>5123110
We have chicken and we have Turkey. The options are basically overflowing already.
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>>5123884
it's said to taste completely different. why would i want a harder option for the same taste
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>>5123110
Why do you want to raise swamphen? Are they particularly delicious?
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>>5124056
supposedly it tastes like venison
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>>5124093
Venison is kind of a shit meat anyway. I'd like to taste them once for fun.
I once looked up whether it was legal to own and raise Moorhens in the UK, purely for ornamental reasons. I couldn't find any information, so I have to assume it is :[.



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