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Antelope-good to eat?
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<blockquote data-quote="chucknbach" data-source="post: 675036" data-attributes="member: 35487"><p>If you've ever had (domestic) goat it tastes a lot like that. I thought for years they were related. Turns out pronghorn's closest relative is the giraffe. Haven't had giraffe yet but if they taste like pronghorn their pretty **** good, better than deer.</p><p> </p><p>Still haven't found a meat I like better than cow. Buffalo's close.</p><p> </p><p>I wonder, if you kept some antelope in your back yard and fattened them up on corn and steroids, how would they taste?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chucknbach, post: 675036, member: 35487"] If you've ever had (domestic) goat it tastes a lot like that. I thought for years they were related. Turns out pronghorn's closest relative is the giraffe. Haven't had giraffe yet but if they taste like pronghorn their pretty **** good, better than deer. Still haven't found a meat I like better than cow. Buffalo's close. I wonder, if you kept some antelope in your back yard and fattened them up on corn and steroids, how would they taste? [/QUOTE]
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