Hi there around my area,i know lot’s of people who enjoy shooting birds,rather then wasting them we would bring it home and cook’em,my question is,is it safe to consume pigeons,ducks etc after shooting them down ? because what i know that the pellets inside a shotgun shells is made out of lead.Sorry english not to good.
You can (and should!) buy lead-free shot (it’s made from molybdenum, which is dense like lead but non-toxic). Dig in!
Just be polite…don’t spit out the shot.
Most shotgun shot is made of steel in the US and Canada, as lead shot is banned:
Safe? Well, maybe, if you chew very carefully. I broke a filling on a pheasant, and I no longer eat anything bagged with a shotgun. You can have my share.
As Asknott indicated, you should chew carefully. I’ve eaten pheasant that still had pellets many times: you chew carefully, and put the pellets first on your fork and then on the side of your plate. It is, of course, good manners to inform your guests that they may find shotgun pellets.