Very surprised, Livo. The beast, as first pictured by T63, had been gutted (removing the gralloch on the spot is normal practice when hunting deer) but appeared otherwise unmutilated, although the head may have been removed (it is not possible to tell from the angle of the photograph). So to see the feet deliberately removed hit me in the stomach — it literally made me feel sick. Of course when T63 comes to butcher the carcase he will remove the feet, and all the other inedible (to westerners) parts, and that is perfectly normal, but to find that they had been removed before the carcase ever reached T63 came as a shock. As to your analogies, I have bought whole rabbits (with feet), whole pheasants (with feet), whole hens (with feet) and so on — I have never bought a whole lamb, so cannot comment there. But if one were buying a whole calf (something I deplore, but let’s not go there), then if the feet are not present how can the purchaser make calfs’/calves’ foot jelly ?