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It's good! Don't really know how to compare it to mutton. Might just be easier to say I like everything, lol! To me - goat has a very deep, rich taste. I usually cook it with wine, so that might be it, lol.
 
I've been told goat tastes like venison without the gaminess- do you think that's accurate? Can't wait to try it. Next year.
 
We had ramburger tacos tonight. A 2 1/2 year old ram, I thought he might be gamey, but no difference between him and the lambs.
 
I've been told goat tastes like venison without the gaminess- do you think that's accurate? Can't wait to try it. Next year.



You guys need to age your venison a little more. To me beef tastes gamey compared to venison. I'm always looking for does tho. Maybe that's it
 
It's good! Don't really know how to compare it to mutton. Might just be easier to say I like everything, lol! To me - goat has a very deep, rich taste. I usually cook it with wine, so that might be it, lol.



That's how I describe lamb. One thing I can tell ya, it's best medium rare
 
You guys need to age your venison a little more. To me beef tastes gamey compared to venison. I'm always looking for does tho. Maybe that's it

No we age it... Most of my state is buck only, so that's why! Only had a doe once, it was delicious!
 
well I know it's late as heck, but it's still 88 here so I decided to rake back the mulch and plant a few things. I planted a bed of radishes, carrots and a bed of turnips. I have a bunch more seeds but I don't wanna waste them if it doesn't work out.
 
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