My guess would be yes.Pretty sure all birds have em.
Maybe what I meant to ask was do they have a crop? Not all birds have a crop. Ducks, geese, most upland game with the exception of Sage Grouse have them. Robins do not and I do not think gulls do.
Since when did you or I have anything left of a Crow but feathers and redmist![]()
Think I'll let someone with a stomach of steel try it first.
For the record, I tried muskrat once but it stunk the whole house up while cooking it, but was committed to trying it.
After all, I trapped so many of them, I had to try something, hopefully finding a way to not waste the meat.
They smelled and tasted even worst on the plate than you could imagine.
I'll never try that again....![]()
Exactly. I grew up on a farm in the sticks (wasn't our farm, we lived in the farmhouse though). The beef and dairy cattle wallowing in the filthy barnyard were a heck of a lot nastier with their two-pound dingleberries than the pigeons in the rafters eating from the same feed trough, but if you gave a person a choice, they'd eat the beef, saying it was "cleaner."
And chickens are worse. I had a lot of neighbours who raised them, and they are absolutely filthy. I'd ten times rather raise hogs than chickens. They're nasty. I can only imagine what the factory farms look like.
Well if game tastes like what it's feeding on, and crows eat the arse hole out of a dead skunk on the highway....
Think I'll let someone with a stomach of steel try it first.
Even cows will eat some awful stuff. (Like afterbirth for example)
I live in ranch country. Maybe next time I see one giving birth, I'll sneak in and get a chunk of placenta for the fry pan? About as gross as eating deep fried skunk rectums![]()
Crow is likely better tasting than a lot of the ducks guys shoot... the duck hunter's that still do eat the things that is. Never tried sea duck, ganzers, whistler, etc... Could only imagine what goes down their gullets!

The west SJ sewage treatment pond is usually loaded with Canada geese,blacks,and mallards.....that is until they get up and fly to the river or nearby salt marshes where they are shot and eaten by hunters.

The west SJ sewage treatment pond is usually loaded with Canada geese,blacks,and mallards.....that is until they get up and fly to the river or nearby salt marshes where they are shot and eaten by hunters.




























