BigJBigbore
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I make loads of Sausage and grind em up! Best meat that walking I say! Do not leave to waste if you like ribs!
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Not sure where you are, but 99.9% of the hogs that I've dressed out here in Southwestern Oklahoma are very lean.I make loads of Sausage and grind em up! Best meat that walking I say! Do not leave to waste if you like ribs!
Interesting, it's kind of backwards down here on the coast in Texas. We've killed some tiny ones and they're always way too lean and dry out no matter what. The bigger older hogs have some fat on them and eat a lot better. Because of the way we hunt we end up usually killing boars that are out on the run but probably not anything over 200 lbs, they don't have access to corn or feed where we're at so they just don't seem to get any larger than that, usually 150 lbs or so is about max.Not sure where you are, but 99.9% of the hogs that I've dressed out here in Southwestern Oklahoma are very lean.
To make sausage, you have to add fat.
The hogs here are like deer. No fat. The meat cooks up very dry unless you really dress it up.
Young pigs, 20 to 30 pounds on the hoof that haven't gotten 100k miles on them and developed long, hard muscle tissue are pretty good. They dress out between 10 and 15 pounds.
I've taken a few, skinned out, fit in my smoker whole.
Those eat very well!
Those big bruisers? Let 'em rot!
Guy I knew was given a small (40lb?) sow out of a trap.I often eat pigs I have shot but only yearling type . Hind legs and back straps . Never eat the offal . When I was a kid we’d shoot a sow and get the suckers with dogs . Take them home , worm them and lock them up in pens and feed them up . The best suckling pig roasts .
Guy I used to work with in central FL. used dogs to hog hunt.
He would cook some and bring it to the office from time to time.
It always had kind of a "funky" taste to it. Hard to describe, but I
just couldnt eat it.
You will want a proper feed ration as well as the brewers grains for proper growth and for the limiting amino acids IMO.Guy I knew was given a small (40lb?) sow out of a trap.
He thought he'd feed her up and have a fat pig for 4th of July.
Ten weeks later, he had a $75 bill at the feed store and a scrawny hog for the 4th!
She just WOULD NOT fatten up!
I'm sure Ron fed the pig just fine. i.e., it didn't go hungry.You will want a proper feed ration as well as the brewers grains for proper growth and for the limiting amino acids IMO.
I chuck out some brewers grains to help the local micro brewery but don't class it as anything more than a treat really and to get rid of a waste product. The pigs waste a lot too and don't really have the taste for it but then I feed a finishing ration ad-lib so that might have something to do with it.