I suggest you cut your grass more often if you couldn't see a badger.
2007-02-06 02:46:04
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answered by Margaret 5
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where you strimming your bush or (lawn !!!!) at night then - badgers only come out at night - if you eat the badger you may get a laxative effect - call a plumber lol
2007-02-06 10:49:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Badgers are fine and so is almost anything else you (or your friends or neighbours) accidentally dispatch with gardening tools, the only animal that's not too good to eat is the mole.
2007-02-06 10:54:39
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answered by Sangmo 5
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A badger is a large animal, how did you cut him up with an adge trimmer?WOW.Finish skinning it and try it BBQ'd.They are fat ,so you may need a marinate and cook it slowly on the BBQ.As for me, I'd ask my neighbor and see what they tell you....Happy Eating?????
2007-02-06 13:40:39
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answered by Maw-Maw 7
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Badgers are protected species so it is a criminal offence to injure one or interfere with its habitat. Report your accident to the police.
But be serious anyway, have you ever seen a badger? It's a formidable beast and you wouldn't want to aggravate one.
2007-02-06 10:51:12
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answered by kinvadave 5
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must be a pretty deep edge not to see a badger
2007-02-08 08:59:39
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answered by robwalker1959 2
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is it covered by the "game" law, whereas if you kill it by accident, you cannot have it to eat or anything else, but the next person who comes along can claim it. If so, I bagsy it.
2007-02-06 10:54:13
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answered by hairyegg25 3
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watch the roadkill chef on bbc3, he was cooking anything that had been killed by cars. watched him eat badger, squirrell, fox.
2007-02-07 04:24:36
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answered by david h 1
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Ewwwwww, I WAS just gunna tuck into chinese chicken, all red and shiny! But I've changed my mind now!!!
2007-02-06 10:46:16
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answered by CrunchyCookies...Leeds...x 4
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Bad eating but good slippers!! (don't forget when handling they are carriers of tuberculosis t.b)
2007-02-06 10:55:42
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answered by Bulldog 4
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