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<blockquote data-quote="Noidly1" data-source="post: 2902520" data-attributes="member: 117173"><p>I have been told that wild turkey tastes totally different (gamey) from store bought. Is this true.</p><p>With all the stuff going on in this world, and the stuff going in and on our crops and feed ( GMO's, pesticides, anti-biotics, yada yada) and the way animals are raised, I was thinking about getting a turkey from a hunter for this years Thanksgiving.</p><p></p><p>I am sure it would be a much healthier option going the wild route but would it be a turn-off for my family?</p><p>The only wild game I have ever had is Deer and since you can't get (domesticated) Deer, I don't have anything to be able to judge the difference in them by.</p><p></p><p>Any info or advice is greatly appreciated.</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noidly1, post: 2902520, member: 117173"] I have been told that wild turkey tastes totally different (gamey) from store bought. Is this true. With all the stuff going on in this world, and the stuff going in and on our crops and feed ( GMO's, pesticides, anti-biotics, yada yada) and the way animals are raised, I was thinking about getting a turkey from a hunter for this years Thanksgiving. I am sure it would be a much healthier option going the wild route but would it be a turn-off for my family? The only wild game I have ever had is Deer and since you can't get (domesticated) Deer, I don't have anything to be able to judge the difference in them by. Any info or advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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