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I'm asking for a friend who's still too scared to go to the supermarket to get chicken.


Are you allowed to kill and eat our non native greys ? I know St Johns had them on the menu once but the annoying ones in my garden don't look like they will have much meat on them !


Is it legal ?

Is it safe ?

Any sauce or cooking techniques you can recommend ?

Can you make a coat out of their pelts after ?

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Is it legal ? Yes

Is it safe ? Yes

Any sauce or cooking techniques you can recommend ? Slow cooked otherwise meat is too leathery.

Can you make a coat out of their pelts after ? Yes, but unless you are squirrel-size you will need a lot of squirrels. As individuals they do make good Covid-masks.

If you watch that american series where they live for 100 days in the Arctic - some of them live on squirrels and one licked the raw blood from one he killed whilst a little sign popped up on screen "drinking animal blood could infect you with bacteria that may cause infection"

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