mtnrunner260
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How much boned out meat do you typically get from a 5+ year old Billy?
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Yeah AK so also every single scrap of meat on the goat, life size cape, and I definitely kept more meat on the hide than I should have.Less than you would think. I wouldn't have thought 120lbs. Maybe the Alaska goats are bigger than the Wyoming ones. The one I shot seemed to be all belly. Small hindquarters and decent sized front quarters. I did mine in 2 loads but think I could have done it in one load and probably would have tried if it wasn't dark and raining and steep.
I didn't put it on a scale but I would have thought around 60 or 70 pounds of boned out meat and 30 or 40 pounds of head and hide since I was doing a full body mount. So I guess 120 might be realistic. I'm thinking 90 to 110 with head, hide and bonded out meat for a normal sized goat.
Ate the last steaks off my buddies 2021 goat last night... tasted great.I guess I'm the odd man out but I actually thought my mountain goat tasted fine. The meat was fairly tough, but it tasted fine.
Are you saying goat tastes like Hopzone?mine tasted like what I'd assume an old tire fermented in sewage for years would taste like.
Mine was also very good, but a bit chewy. Bought a jaccard meat tenderizer and it worked well on the steaks. We did gutless and maybe that made a difference on the stink. Goat was shot around Oct 10 which I guess is before the rut, maybe that helped, the meat did not have any stink or off flavor. (Wish I could say that about the last mule deer I shot!)I guess I'm the odd man out but I actually thought my mountain goat tasted fine. The meat was fairly tough, but it tasted fine.