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Re: Nilgai Steak! !
[Re: elcasador]
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12/19/14 04:15 AM
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kmon11
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It is some great eating, hard to go wrong with meat and tater for a good meal.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: Nilgai Steak! !
[Re: elcasador]
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12/20/14 03:33 AM
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TonyinVA
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Re: Nilgai Steak! !
[Re: elcasador]
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12/20/14 11:25 AM
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Chief Joe
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"It is the same boiling water that softens the rice, which hardens the egg." It's not always about the circumstances, but what you are made of....
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Re: Nilgai Steak! !
[Re: elcasador]
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12/20/14 12:10 PM
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Curtis
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That looks like a tasty meal.
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Re: Nilgai Steak! !
[Re: elcasador]
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12/20/14 04:28 PM
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sparrish8
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Man looks good, im cooking Buffalo and Elk backstrap later today, my moms never had either so there in for a treat maybe ill post pics and keep the thread going.
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Re: Nilgai Steak! !
[Re: sparrish8]
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12/20/14 04:48 PM
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TonyinVA
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Man looks good, im cooking Buffalo and Elk backstrap later today, my moms never had either so there in for a treat maybe ill post pics and keep the thread going. You could invite us over
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Re: Nilgai Steak! !
[Re: elcasador]
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12/20/14 09:42 PM
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Circle NA Ranch
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Cooked to perfection!! Bon Appetit!! Diane
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Re: Nilgai Steak! !
[Re: elcasador]
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12/21/14 10:42 PM
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JPHunting
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I prefer meat in it's original packaging.
JP Hunting - Australian big game guide and outfitter service.
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Re: Nilgai Steak! !
[Re: elcasador]
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12/23/14 07:00 PM
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Otto
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Never tried Nilgai but I heard it's very good. If it's better than Axis, I'm sold...
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Re: Nilgai Steak! !
[Re: elcasador]
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12/26/14 03:07 PM
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Otto
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BTW. How much processed meat you get out of a Nilgai bull and are cows better to eat?
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Re: Nilgai Steak! !
[Re: elcasador]
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12/26/14 08:10 PM
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Double Shot Outfitters
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Cows are better to eat for sure and young bulls. We get clients that come shoot a bunch of them yearly just for meat. Big bulls however are pretty tasty as well and nilgai is better than axis in a lot of our clients and my opinion. The amount you get out of a big bull is probably 180ish pounds of meat. However if you do ground and sausage out of some you can hit the 200 mark easy. Out of a cow you are probably looking at half so 90 pounds about. Let me know Otto if you would like to come try one out!
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Re: Nilgai Steak! !
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12/26/14 09:49 PM
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chital_shikari
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The amount you get out of a big bull is probably 180ish pounds of meat. However if you do ground and sausage out of some you can hit the 200 mark easy. Out of a cow you are probably looking at half so 90 pounds about. How the heck are you processing these things?!?!?!?! My cow probably got us 90lb and it was SMALL. My uncles got them at least 130lb. Do y'all just quarter, and backstraps?
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