diamond10x
WKR
Aoudad is very good. As far as old rams being tough, they can be. Unless you’re making steaks what’s the problem if it’s tough? Tenderize it with a tenderizer or mallet before you cook it, it’s not rocket science.
Yeah it’s pretty good as well.Ever tried javelina, lol??
Split and tied to some reinforcement wire , spiced with cabra rub , then slow cook like a whole goat over a medium mesquite coal pit !Aoudad is very good. As far as old rams being tough, they can be. Unless you’re making steaks what’s the problem if it’s tough? Tenderize it with a tenderizer or mallet before you cook it, it’s not rocket science.
Love my pig chorizo but not so much eaten as a straight meat. We always grind it mixed with cheap pork shoulder. Works in chili and sloppy joes or anything along those lines too. I’ve never had it but I’d bet you could do the same with the aoudad. We’ve done chorizo, red chile, green chile with ibex and I’d bet it’s probably not too different than the aoudad.Ever tried javelina, lol??
Agree to disagree, I love me some crawfishAoudad and Javelina are both better than Crawfish.
There, I said it.
What part of the animal are you harvesting and then how do you prepare and cook it.We eat quite a bit in my house. We like it as much as anything else.
This is a bullshit story perpetuated by those that want to get rid of them and introduce deserts ( on the outcompeting desert sheep. They are rarely found in the same country. They spend a lot of time grazing on the plains.I just did an aoudad hunt in Texas last fall. No one that I met eats the aoudad except one ranch hand said he mixes it with beef and pork to make summer sausage. Seems analogous to the rock soup story.
if this helps you any, they are non native as seem to be able to outcompete desert sheep where the ranges overlap.
I've ate two, just ground them both up. Tasted fineWhat part of the animal are you harvesting and then how do you prepare and cook it.
This is a bullshit story perpetuated by those that want to get rid of them and introduce deserts ( on the outcompeting desert sheep. They are rarely found in the same country. They spend a lot of time grazing on the plains.
its fine as long as you are careful with gland dont get it all over the place.Ever tried javelina, lol??
NPS published a study sited in Guadalupe National Park, looked at overlap between aoudad and bighorn in same habitat which showed bighorns lose the competition. Looked at eradication of aoudad to allow reintroduction of bighorns and found eradication was not feasible due to the terrain.