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<blockquote data-quote="Turtle566" data-source="post: 2289286" data-attributes="member: 107307"><p>Hi all, I have to agree with Aussie Steve, Donkey is good eating if you get the young mares, as with all "game" meats, the young females are the best to eat(except bloody emu, stringy crap at the best).</p><p>I often go shooting on a few properties to cull Roos, Brumby's, pigs, camels and the odd goat, l always take a freezer and fill it.</p><p>I also love eating crocks, but it is protected in the wild, so have to buy it.</p><p>A Burro is a cross between a horse and a donkey as far as I am led to believe. </p><p>Happy hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turtle566, post: 2289286, member: 107307"] Hi all, I have to agree with Aussie Steve, Donkey is good eating if you get the young mares, as with all “game” meats, the young females are the best to eat(except bloody emu, stringy crap at the best). I often go shooting on a few properties to cull Roos, Brumby’s, pigs, camels and the odd goat, l always take a freezer and fill it. I also love eating crocks, but it is protected in the wild, so have to buy it. A Burro is a cross between a horse and a donkey as far as I am led to believe. Happy hunting. [/QUOTE]
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