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<blockquote data-quote="Buck1970" data-source="post: 1881996" data-attributes="member: 111353"><p>In response, yes and no.</p><p></p><p>A lot of valuable info has been given and it all boils down to your own personal preference.</p><p>For many of us in Texas who are associated with agriculture, we kill every hog we see. Large, small, male, female.</p><p>Years ago we processed a large hog that had some odd odor when cooked. Smelled up the entire house and my wife won't have anything to do with them since. Now, every now and and then I'll take the back straps from a 100 pounder and slice and grill and she is okay with it, but nothing cooked inside.</p><p>More than likely, unless all conditions are perfect with an instant kill, quick, clean skinning and quartering, wash and chill, you will Probably not be happy with meat form a large boar.</p><p>Really there is only one way to find out for sure for your house hold but I'd take a small One to compare.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your hunt and stay safe.</p><p></p><p>Knk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck1970, post: 1881996, member: 111353"] In response, yes and no. A lot of valuable info has been given and it all boils down to your own personal preference. For many of us in Texas who are associated with agriculture, we kill every hog we see. Large, small, male, female. Years ago we processed a large hog that had some odd odor when cooked. Smelled up the entire house and my wife won’t have anything to do with them since. Now, every now and and then I’ll take the back straps from a 100 pounder and slice and grill and she is okay with it, but nothing cooked inside. More than likely, unless all conditions are perfect with an instant kill, quick, clean skinning and quartering, wash and chill, you will Probably not be happy with meat form a large boar. Really there is only one way to find out for sure for your house hold but I’d take a small One to compare. Enjoy your hunt and stay safe. Knk [/QUOTE]
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