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<blockquote data-quote="TXAoudadKlr" data-source="post: 977302" data-attributes="member: 67390"><p>Yes, they are good to eat. My dad has cooked the several different ways. Chicken fried is a good one. We've also taken the aoudad's tenderloin marinade it for about 6 hours wrap bacon around it and grill it, also have cooked ground meat for tacos and hamburgers. The meat itself is real mild in flavor but is coarser than whitetail. I firmly believe the amount of feed we put out plays a role in that, along with we also have a good amount of native grasses and such compared to wake where like South Texas were it's mostly mesquite and cedar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXAoudadKlr, post: 977302, member: 67390"] Yes, they are good to eat. My dad has cooked the several different ways. Chicken fried is a good one. We've also taken the aoudad's tenderloin marinade it for about 6 hours wrap bacon around it and grill it, also have cooked ground meat for tacos and hamburgers. The meat itself is real mild in flavor but is coarser than whitetail. I firmly believe the amount of feed we put out plays a role in that, along with we also have a good amount of native grasses and such compared to wake where like South Texas were it's mostly mesquite and cedar. [/QUOTE]
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