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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    Possibly a bit small yet, could be grown out for another month or two. If interested I could take a photo of him in a few days time ( I’ll be away from home for a couple days, leaving tomorrow morning). No rush anyway, if our property sale goes through we’ll be moving out early Feb, & he can come with us - we will move next door to live in our bus temporarily.

    We used to eat our own goat (& lamb, pork & beef) but with goat I always found it a bit tough except for roasts. We gave up eating red meat last year though. Might have some lambs to go to, but would want to sell them. The goat kid is a freebie if you want him.
    Just making sure I got somewhere to keep him and feed him and love him and squeeze him, just before he goes to slaughter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doggy View Post
    Looked great mate, well done....going to have to try the recipe very soon
    I can whip up a possum curry for ya doggy...
    Watch this space, as there maybe a comment added soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by wa 489 View Post
    I can whip up a possum curry for ya doggy...
    Does it taste like squirrel, if so it'll work well.
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    Jack Absolam reckons goat is great to eat very lean. plenty of Hallal shops around
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Jack Absolam reckons goat is great to eat very lean. plenty of Hallal shops around
    Most Halal butchers would have goat and I think next time I make this it will be goat meat only.
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    Jacks outback cook book has a roast goat recipe, I'll dig it out
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    good job megomonster next time in asian grocery store
    get some curry leaves and put in about 12 when frying onions and at
    the end of cooking the hole curry add some coriander (fresh)
    we eat curry all the time as my wife is indian and love it she also said not to marinate meat first
    because when you brown the meat it burns the curry paste
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    Here you go Mego, I've named him Josh (as in Rogan Josh) in your honour. He's yours if you want him, but no pressure to take him. The 'lid' on the ground is the top of a 200litre drum, to give you a sense of his size.
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    That's plenty big enough, we used to have goats and they all had twins so doubled the herd first year. I'd done a farm butchery course so decided to try one and was very impressed. Nice and lean and we just used lamb recipes, we often ate goat after that.
    Like Cuppa we also gave them suitable names, had lambs named lambchop, a steer we named TBone, etc. never worried my kids as it was part of country life.
    Also as kids we had a farm so nothing was wasted, we had a hand separator for milk, made our own butter etc. can't recall my parents going to the supermarket. And it was a great life as a kid, worked hard but really enjoyed it.
    Just remembered an old timer telling me when he was a kid they used to have curries when the meat started to 'hum' , no fridge then.
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