boartracker
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Congratulations on the pig.
I went on a pig hunt a few weeks ago and shot a almost 400 lbs boar. I wasn’t really after a trophy. I just wanted something for the freezer. However, that big old male was the only chance for a shot I had so I took it. I butchered it myself and ground quite a lot of it for hamburger (grate in spaghetti sauce or as burger) and sausages. I kept a few choice cuts for roasts as well. And here is my experience with “choice” cuts from an old boar. The more fat the better. Shoulder roasts and neck are grate. The meat will fall of the bone if cooked in a Crock-pot. Through some onions, celery, carrots and garlic in with it. Top with a few slices of potato and … poor a beer over it. A good strong dark beer works best but red wine will work too. Close the lid and set the Crock Pot on low for about 8 hours. You will be happy with the outcome.
Hope this advise does not come to late and you saved some of the roasts.
Good Luck.
I went on a pig hunt a few weeks ago and shot a almost 400 lbs boar. I wasn’t really after a trophy. I just wanted something for the freezer. However, that big old male was the only chance for a shot I had so I took it. I butchered it myself and ground quite a lot of it for hamburger (grate in spaghetti sauce or as burger) and sausages. I kept a few choice cuts for roasts as well. And here is my experience with “choice” cuts from an old boar. The more fat the better. Shoulder roasts and neck are grate. The meat will fall of the bone if cooked in a Crock-pot. Through some onions, celery, carrots and garlic in with it. Top with a few slices of potato and … poor a beer over it. A good strong dark beer works best but red wine will work too. Close the lid and set the Crock Pot on low for about 8 hours. You will be happy with the outcome.
Hope this advise does not come to late and you saved some of the roasts.
Good Luck.