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Mice hunting in Zim
29 September 2017, 18:52
KathiMice hunting in Zim
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2...as-tasty-snacks.htmlLink has photo of the children selling the mice on sticks.
Zimbabwe kids hunt mice and sell them as tasty snacks
By TSVANGIRAYI MUKWAZHI, Associated Press
CHIDZA, Zimbabwe – With headlamps to peer through the darkness, children in rural Chidza village in central Zimbabwe scamper through the night to trap mice, which they roast and sell to motorists on the road to neighboring South Africa.
Considered a delicacy, the field mice are hunted in cornfields where they have grown plump on the grains, grass and wild fruits.
The children use old-fashioned traps — wooden rectangles with spring loaded bars — and bait them with seeds of grain. They strategically place the traps on little paths used by the mice as they look for food.
Sometimes within minutes of laying the trap a mouse is caught. The snapping sound of a trap alerts the kids who rush to retrieve their catch. On a good night the children say they can catch between 50 and 100 mice. The night hunting comes at a risk as snakes are also on the prowl for the rodents.
By the end of their trapping adventures the children will have the mice heaped in dishes. The mice are then roasted over an open fire, salted and left to dry before finding their way on the market. Standing by the roadside, the children attract travelers by holding up skewers of the mice. They sell 10 mice for a dollar and say they are doing a brisk business.
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29 September 2017, 19:23
SniperWrap in bacon and a dab of Tabasco and good to go.

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Jason PNot sure what's worse....
1- the thought biting into one
2- the thought of seeing a snake
29 September 2017, 19:33
BaxterBAnd we have a generation (or more) of kids here who think they are above flipping burgers for a job...
29 September 2017, 19:34
Matt Normanprobably better for you than these processed'meat sticks' bought at our gas stations. Those things are made from God-knows-what meat swept up from the floor of the processing plant.
29 September 2017, 19:37
ledvmquote:
Originally posted by BaxterB:
And we have a generation (or more) of kids here who think they are above flipping burgers for a job...
Exactly!
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29 September 2017, 19:38
ledvmquote:
Originally posted by Matt Norman:
probably better for you than these processed'meat sticks' bought at our gas stations. Those things are made from God-knows-what meat swept up from the floor of the processing plant.
While I have not been reduced to the level of eating one yet...I will add a +1 to the above.
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J. Lane Easter, DVM
A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House
No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
29 September 2017, 20:21
Bud MeadowsI think I'll stick to Gemsbok fillets wrapped in bacon, thanks.
Jesus saves, but Moses invests
29 September 2017, 20:29
Colin Mastersquote:
Manager
I've eaten rat before, wasn't great.
I'd employ any of those kids to work in my restaurant.
29 September 2017, 20:59
surestrikeWhat's the trophy fee on a good hard bossed Zimbo field mouse?
29 September 2017, 23:51
Use Enough GunDepends on the length and circumference of the tail. . . .

30 September 2017, 10:58
10generationSaw this driving through Zambia, kids on side of road selling cooked rats on a stick. still mad I didn't get a picture!
30 September 2017, 11:07
CougarzMaybe they can add a list for the "Super tiny 10."

Roger
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30 September 2017, 19:46
Use Enough GunLet’s see: Mice, rats, Dung Beetles (must be pushing dung when taken), four varieties of lizard (one of which must be the African Fire Skink) , two varieties of Gecko, and a king baboon tarantula.

30 September 2017, 22:33
DCS MemberThat might be a dip and pack fee I can afford.
I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.
Marcus Cady
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01 October 2017, 07:29
Mark ClarkWe saw the kids selling critter on a stick in Zim and Moz. Bigger ones though, may have been nice tasty cane rats.
Our PH said they leave feet on so you can tell what they are.
M
02 October 2017, 08:06
JTEXquote:
Originally posted by Matt Norman:
probably better for you than these processed'meat sticks' bought at our gas stations. Those things are made from God-knows-what meat swept up from the floor of the processing plant.
You are not talking about slim Jim's, I know you arent!
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02 October 2017, 20:20
Bud MeadowsSlim Jims = Food of The Gods!
Jesus saves, but Moses invests
02 October 2017, 23:11
JTEXSurvival rations of the first water!
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