Posted: 7/29/2013 5:28:16 PM EDT
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Nephew killed a rabbit with my ps 90 yesterday. @75 yds with a reflex from standing.
Told him he had to eat it if he killed it. In-law says not to due to worms/parasites because of weather. True? Are they less wormy during rabbit season? Southwest Pa. |
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Sometimes see lots of unsightly skin issues in warm weather, tons of ticks, fleas, even fly larvae. I ALWAYS check the liver of EVERY rabbit I eat for signs of tularemia (have tossed suspect TWO rabbits out of many hundreds) They will have fleas in the winter, too. Pay careful attention to the insides, cook well, and enjoy! Look for a Spanish recipe with red wine. |
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Cool. Didn't know about that specifically. Lovely to know rabbits carry a disease that's been used in biowarfare for hundreds if not thousands of years. Quoted:
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Tularemia is the big concern. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Cool. Didn't know about that specifically. Lovely to know rabbits carry a disease that's been used in biowarfare for hundreds if not thousands of years. Now we just need to figure out a delivery method. |
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- Now we just need to figure out a delivery method. Wikipedia drift will lead you straight to the M143 spherical bomblet and other unpleasantness that really makes you glad that at least the Cold War is over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tularemia |
