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Antelope-good to eat?
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<blockquote data-quote="kennygss" data-source="post: 674767" data-attributes="member: 41156"><p>As stated above, all good advice, and I'll second the "running speed goat" sentiment. They dont taste the same if they have been run, ( to me) as compared to stoning one while it is just standing there. Also, my dad was a big proponent of gutting and cooling. He used to put a couple bags of ice inside the carcass on the way home. He swore by that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kennygss, post: 674767, member: 41156"] As stated above, all good advice, and I'll second the "running speed goat" sentiment. They dont taste the same if they have been run, ( to me) as compared to stoning one while it is just standing there. Also, my dad was a big proponent of gutting and cooling. He used to put a couple bags of ice inside the carcass on the way home. He swore by that. [/QUOTE]
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