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Originally Posted by CookieCows
Now I've had BBQ bear burgers at an annual picnic in Oregon and they were good, but... wild boar.... oh my gosh ... that smelled my kitchen up so bad I could hardly stand it. Real strong, nasty smell.
Something must of gone wrong with that!
Deb
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The wild boar that you had was probably butchered from the wilds. People in MS hunt those giant wild boars with several dogs to "get it trapped at bay". Then they send a pitbull to actually pin it down after which, a couple of the hunters would grab the boar's hind legs and hog-tie (no pun intended)them. Then they load it up on their pickup truck. While it's up on the boom of the picker, they caponize (neuter) the boar. Then they keep it in a pen for 3 weeks and feed it grain and surplus vegetables before butchering.
The meat that I sampled was somewhat gamy, but it actually tasted something between regular pork and beef. It didn't smell anything offensive, though. Just regular barbecued meat.