Just though I would update everyone how the Hog I Killed and had processed turned out. I picked it up this past weekend and brought it home, The wife made some Sausage gravy yesterday morning and cooked some of the Pork Chops this afternoon, I will put it this way I want be giving any more of them away, This was a Boar and weighted 260 lbs, I wanted to try that to see if it was good to eat. The Chops were a little tough but I have bought tougher at the grocer store, the taste was very good . This being a Boar I neutered him immediately after shooting him . Don't know if the fact that the Hog was not stressed when I shot him had something to do with the flavor but I plan to enjoy The Chops, Ribs and Sausage this winter. If you go Hog Hunting save the meat. :readthis: cc
Agreed !! Wild hog is excellent eating. The key is get them dressed and cooled quickly.
I dont believe you Carl...I'm going to have to come over for supper to see for myself. :eyebrownod:
What does cutting the jewels off after shooting him do? I never heard of that.
Jim,I have always been told to do that to prevent the Wild taste, Had some more of the Chops tonight and they were very good, no wild game taste at all. At present we still have a few Hogs on the Wanderosia and all the Crops have bee harvested but the Cotton and they pretty much stay in the woods looking for acorns and roots, When they get more abundant and showing themselves you will have to come down and try getting one. cc
QuoteWhat does cutting the jewels off after shooting him do?
:wo: What... ya' never heard of mountain oysters? :wo:
I too was taught it's part of field dressing a porker, wild or other wise.
Never tried the Mountain Oysters but have heard there are tasty. :biggrin: cc