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Originally Posted by bower
So true! I think the judgement is unanimous... the tarp is to blame, not the manure.
I doubt the rats will return to try to live in that nest, now that the tarp is off.
Project 'move the manure' will happen in the near future, anyway.
Dang I never hope to see another rat.
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Originally Posted by Worth1
Give me one day without something to eat and I will cook up a nice fat farm rat no problem.
Did you know rat milk has one of the highest butter fat percentages of any mammal it's true.
4 times that of a cow.
Worth
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In the past rat posts I think there was some talk about the culinary joys of the rat.I cherish squirrel livers,chicken livers,calves not cow livers.Rats we pass on.Now we know of the Gambian jungle rat that is on the menu in some parts of the world and is a delicacy in the bush.They are actually wild now in Florida(Keys).Gots to love Mother Nature we should be as adaptable.