Suther is on the money for BC, I just was reading the synopsis. Pt.37 of “its unlawful” on pg.14 says It’s illegal to kill wildlife and fail to remove from the carcass the edible portions (see definitions section) to the persons normal dwelling place or meat cutter or cold storage plant...
The definitions section on pg.3 describes “edible portions” as:
With respect to big game, excluding wolf, lynx, bobcat and wolverine, means the edible portions of the neck, ribs, four quarters and the lions of the animal and with respect to game birds, means the edible portions of both breasts of the bird.
Id like to know if there’s a similar def of this within Ontario, in BC it’s pretty clearly defined. As they say “game bird” only in the edible portions definition, the definition of game bird is:
Means any grouse, partridge, quail, pheasant, ptarmigan, migratory game bird, or wild turkey.
So by the look of it in BC it is not illegal to take the breasts off a migratory bird and leave the rest, since the neck and legs are not defined as an edible portion on a bird you wouldn’t be allowing meat to spoil legally. Is it wasteful, sure. Illegal, doesn’t seem like it. Personally if there’s edible meat it comes home with me, but I try not to let anything go to waste. I’ll give the hide to anyone that wants it for tanning if the ask for it.