coloyooper
WKR
..smells live Beaver. Which is one of the best smells in the wild.
Depends on the gal
..smells live Beaver. Which is one of the best smells in the wild.
I agree on the ibex. I actually gagged a couple times and had to step away while cleaning one a couple years ago.I agree with Danomite, our New Mexico goats seem to have a more subtle aroma, distinctive but not pervasive. Wyoming goats linger on the hands clothes and truck for a long time. Ibex have the rowdiest odor I've encountered, similar to javas but louder
The smell comes from the black cheek patch on the neck. It is a gland that increases in size during the rut. Pre rut bucks have a smaller gland and less smell. The more mature dominant bucks have a quite swollen and "smelly gland". Try to avoid touching the gland while you are dealing with the meat. Just like the gland on the back of a javelina or the gland on the back inside leg of a mule deer, you don't want that secretion on your meat or your gloves. That being said if you can't smell it you still have a tag.