Katra wrote:
> In article .com>,
> "-L." > wrote:
>
> > Katra wrote:
> > <snip>
> >
> > >
> > > Well, if you want red meat, there are always goats! Goat or lamb
is
> > > excellent. Try the rack of lamb sometime at Outback steak house!
OH
> > my
> > > gods it's SO good!!!!!!!
> >
> > I used to eat Lamb chops - had friends who were Jordanian and they
made
> > the best grilled lamb.
>
> What spices? Any recall? :-)
Fresh emon juice, garlic and pepper marinade - LOTS of garlic. Grill
without basting on medium coals.
>
> Shooting it in the head works but is messy. :-P
> They are SO primitive, they kick forever and bruise the meat!
NOT a pretty visual!
>
> A heart/lung shot has been found to be the most peaceful for
slaughter.
> No struggling. They walk a few steps as if nothing has happened,
stumble
> a bit and go down, then just lean over and die... I've learned to
prefer
> that way.
>
> You can also catch them and do them like any other poultry, secure
the
> feet well, hang them up, and just cut the throat.
>
> Of course you are talking about a 130 lb. bird that is strong and
> powerful! It can be done (I've seen it done that way) but it takes
two
> STRONG and cooridinated men that know how to handle these birds!
Sounds pretty gruesome. I like the slaughtering methods wherein the
animals don't know what happened, TYVM!
<snip>
> Yeah, nanny goats are cute and personable!
> Wait 'till you get to meet a breeding billy tho'! <lol>
> "Nasty" critters is putting it mildly! Oh they are tame enough >but,
> well, you'd have to meet one to understand!
>
> If you want to keep a nanny or two as pets and for milk, you will
have
> to have them bred from time to time to keep them in milk so just make
> sure you stay in touch with someone with a male kept for breeding.
;-)
>
> And give the Nanny a bath when she gets back......... <G>
Eeeew.....just eeew! ;p
-L.
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