anyone ever eat horse meat?

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Is it really greasy?
 

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try not to be a dick.

Anyways, I had to put down a colt this morning. I feel bad just dumping a carcass in the neighbor's woods. So I thought I'd field dress it. Looks like some pretty lean meat. I'm gonna roast some rubbed in coleman's mustard. the rest of the random meat i'm going to turn into jerky. horse jerky.
 

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Let us know how it is. I asked about horse meat in another food thread and didnt get any responses. I'm a little curious about how it tastes
 

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Let us know how it is. I asked about horse meat in another food thread and didnt get any responses. I'm a little curious about how it tastes

brining the belly now. I'm going to make horse bacon out of it.
 

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the ass was too grissly to make jerky. i'm going to save it for pot roast.
 

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Never heard of anyone eating a horse they owned. If this is a joke it's not funny and would make you one sick ****.
 

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Horse meat tastes great. It's a great meat for those who have anemia, because of it's natural iron content. It's supposedly leaner for most cuts, and has a sweeter taste.

The ban is outright silly and psychological. It doesn't exist for any food safety issues, like sheep lung.
 

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**** you.

I birthed the fucking guy and he badly broke his leg 5 months later. I'm broken up about it, but I don't believe in wasting things. It's not to say I would eat any of my dogs, but this is a pretty large animal and was raised really well. Too bad the poor guy twisted is fucking leg off running away from a coyote.

**** you asshole, go judge someone else.

edit, post directed at urblock for his insensitive assholeness.
 

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So you dressed it today and ran to the CCS asking for opinions about eating it?
 

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So you dressed it today and ran to the CCS asking for opinions about eating it?
yup. didn't know there would be so much butthurt.

I'm really thinking that this roast is going to be the bomb dot com. lean, fresh, going to make sure it's rare with a nice mustardy crust.

Haters gonna hate.

Also, I don't live in a shotgun shack, lol.
 

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yup. didn't know there would be so much butthurt.

I'm really thinking that this roast is going to be the bomb dot com. lean, fresh, going to make sure it's rare with a nice mustardy crust.

Haters gonna hate.

Also, I don't live in a shotgun shack, lol.
I'm not hating, I find it out right bizarre dude. Did you try google?
 

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I don't care if you're serious or not. If you want to eat horse, then by all means. Veal is really the only meat that bothers me, as most veal farms amputate the limbs off the baby cow, and fatten them up on a feeding line for a few months. Of course, there is a such thing as range veal which is humane(well, as humane as it gets for animal farming) options too, and those don't bother me.
 

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I'm not hating, I find it out right bizarre dude. Did you try google?

of course. It's not THAT bizarre, but I guess it's enough that I'd post about it here.

Did you know that Japanese scientists have 'grown' steaks in a laboratory from human feces? eating that is way more heinous than what I'm about to dine on.
 

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Sorry about the loss of your colt...I ate Bear once...Kinda greasy but good!!
 

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I don't care if you're serious or not. If you want to eat horse, then by all means. Veal is really the only meat that bothers me, as most veal farms amputate the limbs off the baby cow, and fatten them up on a feeding line for a few months. Of course, there is a such thing as range veal which is humane(well, as humane as it gets for animal farming) options too, and those don't bother me.

We do veal humanely. It's just young calves that graze with the rest of their peers, but get a special diet beyond grass when they are not in the pasture, and are fattened in the last few months in an environment that restricts physical excersion. It's basically young, really lazy beef.

I want to find a successful way to do foie gras 'humanely.' I know that geese are natural gluttons, but I spend WAY TOO much money on corn to fatten those fucks and they still don't get liver-sick fast enough to harvest successfully. There's gotta be something I can add to the corn. I was thinking marijuana, but that shit is illegal.
 

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Sorry about the loss of your colt...I ate Bear once...Kinda greasy but good!!
it's cool, man. thanks. Circle of life.

Bear? I heard that's really greasy. I went on a bear hunt once but pussed out because it was a bunch of dogs hunting for us. It seemed really difficult for those mutts and I felt bad for 'em.

While it seems exciting to hunt such a large beast, i feel they are pretty majestic animals. I wouldn't want to eat them unless i had to kill one in self defense...
 

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it's cool, man. thanks. Circle of life.

Bear? I heard that's really greasy. I went on a bear hunt once but pussed out because it was a bunch of dogs hunting for us. It seemed really difficult for those mutts and I felt bad for 'em.

While it seems exciting to hunt such a large beast, i feel they are pretty majestic animals. I wouldn't want to eat them unless i had to kill one in self defense...

I didn't hunt the Bear..I went to a church dinner. They were raising money for the Boy Scouts, so I went..The Tickets were 50 bucks but ya got a dinner of wild game...Deer, Elk, Bear, Pheasant and Duck. Ya got a piece of em all plus some side dishes..They had raffles etc..It was a good time, and I won a Uberti lever action 44-40 rifle that has a brass receiver...It's very cool!


http://www.uberti.com/firearms/1860-henry.php
 
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I LOVE ELK. Pheasant and duck are amazing animals as well. Sounds like the most epic church dinner ever. Raffle's for firearms? That is awesome.

What kind of church was this?

I'm Lutheran and we never come close to that, but my Pastor does have multiple ARs and a we go bowhunting sometimes.
 

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