Aug 4, 2021 #1 W Will_m WKR Joined Jul 7, 2015 Messages 944 How is elk fat compared to deer fat? Waxy and needs to be trimmed or tasty and let it ride?
Aug 4, 2021 #2 W wapitibob WKR Joined Feb 24, 2012 Messages 5,416 Location Bend Oregon they’re both like biting into a bar of bees wax.
Aug 4, 2021 #4 D diamond10x WKR Joined Apr 9, 2018 Messages 450 Location Alaska I don’t know of any species in the deer family that don’t have fat that tastes similar to a ball of wax.
I don’t know of any species in the deer family that don’t have fat that tastes similar to a ball of wax.
Aug 4, 2021 #5 B butcherboy WKR Joined Jul 20, 2014 Messages 956 Location Kirtland, NM It all depends on what they eat. Good lush grass, corn, beans, wheat, alfalfa, etc. vs desert grass, pinion, juniper, and sage.
It all depends on what they eat. Good lush grass, corn, beans, wheat, alfalfa, etc. vs desert grass, pinion, juniper, and sage.
Aug 4, 2021 #6 WKR WKR Joined Jun 14, 2019 Messages 1,505 butcherboy said: It all depends on what they eat. Good lush grass, corn, beans, wheat, alfalfa, etc. vs desert grass, pinion, juniper, and sage. Click to expand... This is true. I've had some deer fat from an orchard buck that tasted good.
butcherboy said: It all depends on what they eat. Good lush grass, corn, beans, wheat, alfalfa, etc. vs desert grass, pinion, juniper, and sage. Click to expand... This is true. I've had some deer fat from an orchard buck that tasted good.
Aug 13, 2021 #7 J Jlmoses1 FNG Joined Aug 11, 2020 Messages 12 Location Texas We trim as much off as possible. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro