They probably taste like chicken.
Expensive chicken.
Ha a pair of buzzards get in a deer blind once and raised their chicks, ended up burning down the deer blind. What a God-Awful smell.
“They probably taste like chicken.”
Mark. No they certainly don’t. ( Yes, I know you are just fooling here!)
https://www.quora.com/Can-a-human-eat-vulture-meat?share=
“Bernardo Postogna, studied at University of Buenos Aires
Answered 1 year ago
ive eaten vulture, ostrich and ñandu (similar to ostrich), as well as goats; never done cocaine thought, and i can promise u its edible, however, i would not recommend it to eat roasted, this tipes of meat require some elaborate preparation (like the coment about roasted or in the oven). the reason for this is that this kinds of animals (except goat, thats whole other deal) have a lot of bone and little mean, hence the little meat they have is super packed with mussle fiber, which mekes it super rubbery, and most of them are very strong (gamey). if u are determined to eat them, try doing some broth, maybe dice them and do hamburgers, things like that.
As of the health risks, any scavengers contains super strong stomach acid in order to disolve any and all rotten flesh, bones, etc. bacteria wise, any and all wilde birds have a lot of them (DO NOT EAT WILD PIDGEON, OR UL NEVER GET OUT OF THE WC) so they do need a particular process, most of the time a hard boil would do, but cleaning a bird that is constantly surrounded by decaying flesh might require some extra steps.
(To repeat! “cleaning a bird that is constantly surrounded by decaying flesh might require some extra steps.”)
all in all, as the man said, if its alive, u can eat it; but if u want to keep eating them and not die of disentery, u might want to contact someone who specializes in preparing this tipe of meat.”
There you be! Gamey, tough, and it carries around decaying blood and flesh with decay bacteria. Bon Appatit!
I think I know a way they will "leave"!😎
Sort of like bald eagle, actually.