what to do with bird carcass

Green bin/compost or bear bait for carcasses.

"breasting out" and leaving the legs and wings is disgusting and illegal in Ontario. You are not allowed by law to permit any edible portion to be wasted or spoil.
 
Green bin/compost or bear bait for carcasses.

"breasting out" and leaving the legs and wings is disgusting and illegal in Ontario. You are not allowed by law to permit any edible portion to be wasted or spoil.

Sorry, but breasting out is not illegal. There is certainly more edible meat on birds, but not everyone takes advantage of it. Absolutely not illegal, not sure why you would post that.

Personally I keep the heart, liver and gizzard of most of my birds as well, but most don't. To each their own, but not "disgusting or illegal" to not use everything.
 
Sorry, but breasting out is not illegal. There is certainly more edible meat on birds, but not everyone takes advantage of it. Absolutely not illegal, not sure why you would post that.

Personally I keep the heart, liver and gizzard of most of my birds as well, but most don't. To each their own, but not "disgusting or illegal" to not use everything.

We have always left one wing for transport
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Can you just have the wing or does it have to be attached to the chest plate as well?

Not sure. I have always left it attached after a blind visit/ inspection over in PEI many years ago
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here we go

11 (1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall possess or transport a migratory bird unless at least one fully feathered wing is attached to the bird.

(2) The wing and the plumage thereon may be removed from a migratory bird

(a) when the bird is prepared for immediate cooking; or

(b) after the bird is taken to the residence of its owner for preservation.

SOR/79-544, s. 5(F); SOR/2000-331, s. 3.
 
I assume you have not seen either to understand the difference between the two and why your comparison is so silly?


People who breast out birds are either lazy, don't know how to cook, or are too cheap to buy processing equipment/have it done for them.

I’m not following you here. I have not seen either what exactly?

Regardless, I was simply questioning the claim by Doogs that it is illegal to breast out a bird. Do you also subscribe to the notion that it is illegal to discard any edible portion of a bird (wings, legs, heart, liver, gizzard, neck, back, etc.)?
 
What does everyone do with their bird carcasses?

ive been reading that many people just cut the breasts out but what to do with the rest of the body?

I live in a residential neighbourhood, so i cant really just dump the leftovers to feed the wildlife.

Dumb question alert: Can they go into the compost bin?

I suggest sending them all to the Liberal Party. As they seem to be like seagulls. When they arent ####ting, they are squalking!
 
I assume you have not seen either to understand the difference between the two and why your comparison is so silly?


People who breast out birds are either lazy, don't know how to cook, or are too cheap to buy processing equipment/have it done for them.

Ya OK.Clearly never hunted out west and left a field with a 1/2 ton truck box full and 100's
Would love to watch you pluck them or pay to have them done. NOT
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Sorry, but breasting out is not illegal. There is certainly more edible meat on birds, but not everyone takes advantage of it. Absolutely not illegal, not sure why you would post that.

Personally I keep the heart, liver and gizzard of most of my birds as well, but most don't. To each their own, but not "disgusting or illegal" to not use everything.

it is 100% ILLEGAL to permit the flesh to spoil, and unless you live in some universe where leg meat is not flesh, YOU ARE WRONG
 
it is 100% ILLEGAL to permit the flesh to spoil, and unless you live in some universe where leg meat is not flesh, YOU ARE WRONG

might be your personal choice, and I don't actually disagree with the premise. But you are 100% wrong that its illegal. CO's could be laying charges all day long just from watching TV if it was.

don't spout off your opinion and claim its law. Especially when your wrong.

Morals and legal can be different. In this case your moral opinion and the legal opinion differ.

So to be clear you sir are 100% (boy I hate when people claim something is 100%) wrong.
 
it is 100% ILLEGAL to permit the flesh to spoil, and unless you live in some universe where leg meat is not flesh, YOU ARE WRONG

Please post the law or regs on this, while I agree it’s wastfull to leave edible portions in th field, I’d like to see the law stating this is illegal.

I know in BC with regards to larger game they just made it mandatory to remove the neck and ribs from the field, which I do regardless. I don’t recall anything mandating this for bird or small game in the synopsis, there are rules for th disposal of carcasses with regards to proximity to people. While it can be wasteful, something in the bush will get a meal.
 
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