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18 November 2006, 05:26
Aglifter
Buff meat
My buddy from Zambia claims that cape buff meat decays very rapidly and must be eaten fresh in the hunting camp -- at which point, I suggested a refrigerated box on a unimog, since he loves game meat, and has far too much money for his own good -- I've been trying to convince him life's meant for hunting, shooting, sailing, fishing, etc rather than working, but he seems determined to keep working like crazy, rather than as little as possible.

The bit of biochemist still left in me, is interested in their cell structure -- I'm pretty sure they must have a high level of myostatin and cretin levels, but if it really does spoil fast, then something very unique must be going on, unless it's just contamination brought in during butchering due to their high parasite load.

can someone confirm that buff meat does spoil much quicker than antelope, etc?


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18 November 2006, 05:35
JBoutfishn
We ate buffalo many days after I shot it on the first day of the safari. The camp staff dried strips (biltong) for later use.

No ill effects Big Grin


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18 November 2006, 06:39
Aglifter
Thanks...saved me from a fleeting impulse to return to the lab...and get grants to go "study" buffalo meat samples...


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19 November 2006, 02:49
oupa
Ah, Aglifter why don't you go ahead and apply for that grant along with import permits, etc. and I volunteer to go "obtain" the meat for you!
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19 November 2006, 11:59
NitroX
Aglifter

Your mate with the Unimog in Zambia wouldn't be an engineer with the initials "D. B." would he? Or a mate of this fellow?


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19 November 2006, 18:32
Aglifter
I don't know if he knows anybody with those inititials, but it's not him, sorry.


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19 November 2006, 20:30
juanpozzi
After we killed a water buffalo we inmediately put a fire and make an asado or barbecue with the loins ,very juice and delicious every client appreciate it.Juan


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20 November 2006, 01:34
cewe
I don´t think buff meats contains "cretin" but it might be high in "creatinine" Wink


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20 November 2006, 01:47
Aglifter
I don't know, given what I've heard of them, they might have quite a bit of cretin in them -- along with the trace hormones of trucluin, pissin, vinegarin...

No one should ever consider me an authority on anything, but least of all spelling.


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20 November 2006, 03:00
SGraves155
We have eaten it several days after having shot it. Same as everything else. No rapid spoilage. The truckulin. vineagarin, and pissgarain (sp) are good for you.


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21 November 2006, 00:55
Brice
Unimog? It sounds expensive, which may be why I'm unfamiliar with it. Kindly explain.
21 November 2006, 01:52
Bill C
quote:
Originally posted by Brice: Unimog? It sounds expensive, which may be why I'm unfamiliar with it. Kindly explain.
Mercedes Benz Unimog:



Or, for those looking for a little more bling...the U500 Black Edition:
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21 November 2006, 03:52
Aglifter
Refurbished ex Nato ones aren't that bad -- new ones are only bought by yuppies, and people with governmental budgets.


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