Posted By: colt45-90
badger - 09/03/19 11:53 PM
had not heard of eating, Jim Shockley in Croatia, said it was good, no reason for it not to be, I would think, may have to try
I’ve never seen one in the wild but understand that they stink badly...not sure I’d care to eat one...
I'd rather have guinea pig.
Posted By: krmitchell
Re: badger - 09/04/19 02:27 AM
Not that hungry. Have a million of them on our lease out west. Still won’t eat one.
Posted By: PMK
Re: badger - 09/04/19 02:21 PM
sure, why not ... worth a try at least once
Posted By: colt45-90
Re: badger - 09/04/19 05:13 PM
used to see a lot of them when on the farm, don't remember any smell, one thing for sure, they don't have any back up...
Posted By: Pigsicles
Re: badger - 09/04/19 05:19 PM
Cousin Eddie says they are high in Cholesterol so we stopped eating them.
Posted By: BigPig
Re: badger - 09/05/19 06:30 AM
Cabt be that bad. I’ve had porcupine, possum, and raccoon, enjoyed all of them
Posted By: Txduckman
Re: badger - 09/05/19 03:39 PM
Not sure I would eat it. Found one caught in a snare on our place in Montague. It dug a 6 foot diameter ditch a foot deep trying to get out. One of our guys skinned it for the wall. All other ones I have seen were way west just east of Lubbock. They are fun to chase...
Posted By: shightower
Re: badger - 09/05/19 09:01 PM
Everyone I’ve talked to said they prefer the honey badger?
Posted By: StretchR
Re: badger - 09/06/19 12:28 AM
Badger? We don't need no stinkin' badger!
(With apologies to "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre...)
Posted By: jeh7mmmag
Re: badger - 09/09/19 01:35 AM
I can still remember kicking the old dead cows bag of bones to see who was picnicking inside and which end they would come out first...
Never tried it yet.
Posted By: JJHunts
Re: badger - 09/09/19 01:10 PM
You only eat badger if you are on Naked & Afraid!