Posted by dave2 on May 07, 2012 at 04:03:09 from (139.139.35.70):
You folks that have them, do you eat what you kill? Is there a noticeable difference in the meat from the real ones and the ones that have crossed with domestics/ferrel pigs? Saw a hunter a week or so ago with a tub of meat from some they got that were ranging too close to town. It was as red or darker than any beef I've seen... Never tried it because I always thought pork was pork..
FF and the wife took me to a guesthaus (restuarant) that is part of a wildlife park estate (??) for my Bday... We sat outside overlooking the park havind beer and a nice meal while we watched the relatives of what we were eating frolicing happily while waiting thier turn in the kitchen.....
Anyway, had my first boar meat and it looked /tasted better than any beef I've had... Don't know what cut it was but is seemed like the backstrap....
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