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Doegirl75 07-14-2008 01:43 PM

Best tasting Exotic (Doe/Cow)
 
I don't know why I can't post a poll. That would've made things simpler.[:@]
What would you consider, regardless of cost, the best tasting exotic? I see alot of "meat" hunting packagesand I certainly would like to take advantage of them when I can..

Kanga 07-14-2008 02:11 PM

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Axis
Fallow
Red Deer
Rusa
Sika



Jim_IV 07-14-2008 03:25 PM

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Axis or Sika

I have had fallow and it was a little tough. Might have just been the way it was prepared

TexasBowHunter 07-14-2008 03:37 PM

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Axis wins in my book with fallow right behind it....The Sika I have eaten was an older male and I wound up making sausage out of it. We don't have red deer or rusa on our lease, so I have never had it....

The Rev 07-14-2008 10:03 PM

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Axis in my book is numero uno... Right up there with armadillo..:D

907Alaska 07-15-2008 12:34 AM

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ORIGINAL: The Rev

Axis in my book is numero uno... Right up there with armadillo..:D
X2...I agree 100%

Curtis32 07-15-2008 08:35 AM

RE: Best tasting Exotic (Doe/Cow)
 
Nilgai
Red Deer
Axis


Rebel Hog 07-15-2008 09:50 AM

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Sandbar

Kanga 07-15-2008 12:01 PM

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ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog

Sandbar
Thats where we go to have a drink after the hunt:D

Gangly 07-16-2008 08:45 AM

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Axis, Bison Calf

RLoving1 07-17-2008 05:59 AM

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Axis or yearling whitetail doe! Axis buck or doe...doesn't matter to me but you get a beautiful hide from the axis as a benefit.

JeffS 07-17-2008 09:25 AM

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Axis in my book is numero uno... Right up there with armadillo..:D
Axis is great so is Armadillo when you throw them on the pit. Haven't eaten one in years though.

The Rev 07-17-2008 09:37 PM

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ORIGINAL: JeffS


Axis in my book is numero uno... Right up there with armadillo..:D
Axis is great so is Armadillo when you throw them on the pit. Haven't eaten one in years though.
Funny, I just got off the phone with Rloving (Rowel) at first he thought I was joking... I haven't eaten armadillo in years either,bestI canremember taste like pork.

Being raised in South Texas in the early fifty's we ate what we killed. My grandmother could make anything taste good.:D:D

drs1961 07-21-2008 07:09 AM

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ORIGINAL: The Rev


ORIGINAL: JeffS


Axis in my book is numero uno... Right up there with armadillo..:D
Axis is great so is Armadillo when you throw them on the pit. Haven't eaten one in years though.
Funny, I just got off the phone with Rloving (Rowel) at first he thought I was joking... I haven't eaten armadillo in years either,bestI canremember taste like pork.

Being raised in South Texas in the early fifty's we ate what we killed. My grandmother could make anything taste good.:D:D
We're getting more of those possums on the half shell around here and I've heard about eating them for years. Read somewhere that they are carriers of TB though. I reckon you'd need to clean them with gloves and make sure they're cooked well done?

Rebel Hog 07-21-2008 10:05 AM

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ORIGINAL: drs1961

We're getting more of those possums on the half shell around here and I've heard about eating them for years. Read somewhere that they are carriers of TB though. I reckon you'd need to clean them with gloves and make sure they're cooked well done?

4. Do armadillos carry diseases, such as leprosy?

Wild armadillos have been known to be infected with the bacterium that causes leprosy (Hansen’s disease). The only cases of transmission from armadillos to humans have occurred in rare incidents in which people ate undercooked armadillo meat. If you have a pet (such as a dog, cat, or two-year old) that has recently interacted with an armadillo, you needn't worry about the danger of your pet becoming infected. So long as your dog, cat, or two-year old hasn't been dining on armadillo sushi, you have little cause for concern. Even if your pet does bite an armadillo, the risk of infection is quite low. Your pet is much more likely to be in danger of illness do to encounters with raccoons (prone to rabies), other dogs, cats or children than a (mostly) harmless armadillo.

TexasBowHunter 07-21-2008 10:14 AM

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I will stick with the Axis!!!! And leave the dillars for you folks!!!!:D:D

The Rev 07-21-2008 01:29 PM

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ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog


ORIGINAL: drs1961

We're getting more of those possums on the half shell around here and I've heard about eating them for years. Read somewhere that they are carriers of TB though. I reckon you'd need to clean them with gloves and make sure they're cooked well done?

4. Do armadillos carry diseases, such as leprosy?

Wild armadillos have been known to be infected with the bacterium that causes leprosy (Hansen’s disease). The only cases of transmission from armadillos to humans have occurred in rare incidents in which people ate undercooked armadillo meat. If you have a pet (such as a dog, cat, or two-year old) that has recently interacted with an armadillo, you needn't worry about the danger of your pet becoming infected. So long as your dog, cat, or two-year old hasn't been dining on armadillo sushi, you have little cause for concern. Even if your pet does bite an armadillo, the risk of infection is quite low. Your pet is much more likely to be in danger of illness do to encounters with raccoons (prone to rabies), other dogs, cats or children than a (mostly) harmless armadillo.

Oh, you're just jealous Mijo... Cause Cubans don't eat what the Meskins do.. :D:D:D:D:D.. There ain't no dillos in Cuba, they all got in the raft and left it with Castro.:D:D

Rebel Hog 07-21-2008 04:15 PM

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ORIGINAL: The Rev

Oh, you're just jealous Mijo... Cause Cubans don't eat what the Meskins do.. :D:D:D:D:D.. There ain't no dillos in Cuba, they all got in the raft and left it with Castro.:D:D
Nah!:D.........They are always asking mepermission to come overand shoot some Dillos and Wabbits!:D

GoatSlayer 07-21-2008 05:45 PM

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Axis, Blackbuck, Sika IMO are the best of the bunch and in that order... Fallow is a lap down again IMO compared to the others...


Goatslayer........

drs1961 07-22-2008 05:48 AM

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4. Do armadillos carry diseases, such as leprosy?

Wild armadillos have been known to be infected with the bacterium that causes leprosy (Hansen’s disease). The only cases of transmission from armadillos to humans have occurred in rare incidents in which people ate undercooked armadillo meat. If you have a pet (such as a dog, cat, or two-year old) that has recently interacted with an armadillo, you needn't worry about the danger of your pet becoming infected. So long as your dog, cat, or two-year old hasn't been dining on armadillo sushi, you have little cause for concern. Even if your pet does bite an armadillo, the risk of infection is quite low. Your pet is much more likely to be in danger of illness do to encounters with raccoons (prone to rabies), other dogs, cats or children than a (mostly) harmless armadillo.
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Good enough for me, time for a dillo hunt! I'm always looking for something new to put on the grill.

The Rev 07-22-2008 06:45 PM

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ORIGINAL: drs1961

4. Do armadillos carry diseases, such as leprosy?

Wild armadillos have been known to be infected with the bacterium that causes leprosy (Hansen’s disease). The only cases of transmission from armadillos to humans have occurred in rare incidents in which people ate undercooked armadillo meat. If you have a pet (such as a dog, cat, or two-year old) that has recently interacted with an armadillo, you needn't worry about the danger of your pet becoming infected. So long as your dog, cat, or two-year old hasn't been dining on armadillo sushi, you have little cause for concern. Even if your pet does bite an armadillo, the risk of infection is quite low. Your pet is much more likely to be in danger of illness do to encounters with raccoons (prone to rabies), other dogs, cats or children than a (mostly) harmless armadillo.

Here ya go http://www.backwoodsbound.com/zarmadillo.htmlENJOY[8D]


Good enough for me, time for a dillo hunt! I'm always looking for something new to put on the grill.
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Hunter20084 08-05-2008 01:18 PM

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