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IDT-572 wrote:342g wrote:I have ate hog nuts, and turkey nuts, but I haven't had calf, I'm sure they would be good though, we deep fry turkey fries every year, they are great.
Rooster fries and turkey fries are under the birds wings arent they.................?
Datsssssssssss wight, right wing.

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You guys don't know what you are missing out on. RMO are some of the best eating ever. Don't knock em till you try em.

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I've eaten some nasty crap in my life, but even the RMOs sound nasty to me!
You'd have to lie to me about what it is to get me to eat it. pretty much the same way when I first ate frog legs and alligator as a kid...
You'd have to lie to me about what it is to get me to eat it. pretty much the same way when I first ate frog legs and alligator as a kid...

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richter69 wrote:I grew up around it and still aint eatin that crap.
I'll take a steak though..................![]()
xx a million

res0rli9- Posts: 2050
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I tasted hog nuts one time and they bout killed me
SOB drug me thru 2 fences before I could let loose

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I knew there was something weird about you!

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bbf-falcon wrote:I tasted hog nuts one time and they bout killed meSOB drug me thru 2 fences before I could let loose
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good-in

res0rli9- Posts: 2050
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John I have ate - frog legs, turkey fries, hog fries, calf fries, turkey fries, pheasant fries, alligator, rattle snake, Octopus, squid, bear, coon, turtle soup, armadillo, not much I haven't tried love most of it but some I could live without....Matter a fact until I got remarried I never had Beef in my freezer it was filled with wild game of some kind......
Randy
Randy

the Coug- Posts: 2192
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Prairie oysters
Every spring me and my friends and family that have beef cattle get together and go around to each others place to help brand, dehorn, vaccinate and casterate the bull calfs. We do around 300-400 in a good long weekend. At the end on Sunday evening we have a big barbq with all the fixings and all the Prairie oysters you can eat as well as all the beer you can drink for helping each other out. Everyone pitches in and great time is had by all. Don't knock em till ya try em. Its all in the preparation also. Most people wouldn't know they are eating them if you didn't tell them.
Later Mark
Later Mark

Mark Laczo- Posts: 166
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Wow thats where they got the term meatballs
it figures my wife is making spaghetti and meatballs for dinner tonite

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Mark Laczo wrote:Every spring me and my friends and family that have beef cattle get together and go around to each others place to help brand, dehorn, vaccinate and casterate the bull calfs. We do around 300-400 in a good long weekend. At the end on Sunday evening we have a big barbq with all the fixings and all the Prairie oysters you can eat as well as all the beer you can drink for helping each other out. Everyone pitches in and great time is had by all. Don't knock em till ya try em. Its all in the preparation also. Most people wouldn't know they are eating them if you didn't tell them.
Later Mark
Kinda sounds like the way it's done around here too.

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Branding
Some guys do the rope and drag and others like me have a corral handling system with a calf cradle. About 50-50, there are benefits to each and I personally don't mind either as long as the critters get done. I personally don't have any horses on the farm as that would be way more work to do with my off farm job and trying to mudrace in the summers
. I do appreciate a good working horse/rider/dog combo.
You heading up to Buffalo Chips again this year ? Sounds like a couple Montana rails are coming up to Ardmore Alberta this year as they have a $10,000 Friday nite shootout
Later Mark
You heading up to Buffalo Chips again this year ? Sounds like a couple Montana rails are coming up to Ardmore Alberta this year as they have a $10,000 Friday nite shootout
Later Mark
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I'm gonna try to make it up there again, you comin down? My pit crew is mutinying on me so I'm not sure. We always did our stuff in a calf cradle, because it seemed a lot easier to dehorn in it.

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Hell why not just pickle their peckers?!?!! WTF bull nuts?!?! Ain't no freaking way I'd ever never ever eat them....... Ever !!!!!

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Dang Dave, it don't make you start leading an alternative lifestyle, lose your hair, or man card. They are really some very fine eating, and besides chicks dig guys who eat them.

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