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<blockquote data-quote="model 700" data-source="post: 3053230" data-attributes="member: 46457"><p>My son used to live in Alabama for several years while being in the military. When I would go visit him I got a chance to do some hog hunting and loved every minute of it. We hunted a friend of his farm, which had plenty of hogs and deer. I would always hunt pigs and everyone that I met just wanted them wiped out . But they're were some didn't, but one thing for sure everyone liked eating them. They were always called a nuisance. Rooting up farm ground and have a nasty little temper if you crowd them a little bit. When we would harvest a few of them we would skin them quarter and freeze them. We always would check them out for obvious signs of an unhealthy look or smell . We never took any chances on eating them really rare. But they were cooked enough to kill parasites and worms. You can cook them just like any pork, they have a great flavor nothing like raised pigs or tame pigs. My favorite of course grilled or smoked . Enjoy!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="model 700, post: 3053230, member: 46457"] My son used to live in Alabama for several years while being in the military. When I would go visit him I got a chance to do some hog hunting and loved every minute of it. We hunted a friend of his farm, which had plenty of hogs and deer. I would always hunt pigs and everyone that I met just wanted them wiped out . But they’re were some didn’t, but one thing for sure everyone liked eating them. They were always called a nuisance. Rooting up farm ground and have a nasty little temper if you crowd them a little bit. When we would harvest a few of them we would skin them quarter and freeze them. We always would check them out for obvious signs of an unhealthy look or smell . We never took any chances on eating them really rare. But they were cooked enough to kill parasites and worms. You can cook them just like any pork, they have a great flavor nothing like raised pigs or tame pigs. My favorite of course grilled or smoked . Enjoy!! [/QUOTE]
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