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12-30-2007, 02:46 PM
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Location: Kailua, Oahu, HI and San Diego, CA
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Originally Posted by Sweetbeet
As for the chickens, apparently if they're in a 'developed' area (e.g., truckin' around the neighborhood), they're fair game. If they are in a wild area, they are protected and regulated, as are all "jungle fowl". But if they wander into your yard, the DLNR specifically says they are deemed "free-flying domestic fowl", and you are free to "put them in the pot". "Backyard chicken" it's called, and according to the gov. website, many people do just that. You can even rent traps from DLNR if you don't have your own (apparently controlling the population this way is encouraged).
Happy chicken hunting all! And Happy New Year! (Go Warriors!)
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The chickens are the result of Hurricane Iniki that broke open lots of chicken coops on the island in 1992.
My son lives on Kauai, and gave me this recipe for feral chicken.
Catch the chicken.
Clean it.
Put it in a pot.
Cover with water.
Add a medium sized rock.
Boil for three days.
Remove the chicken.
Eat the rock.
Hank
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