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Arnhemland Buffalo

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26 May 2014, 18:16
BenKK
Arnhemland Buffalo







26 May 2014, 21:54
Matabele
Great pics Ben!
27 May 2014, 02:22
BenKK
Cheers, Mark!
27 May 2014, 16:57
Bill/Oregon
Beautiful animal. Seems to be in absolutely top condition. Thanks for posting the images!


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27 May 2014, 18:26
BenKK
Thank you, Bill. My pleasure. They are indeed in good condition, and for the most part will remain so. They seem to have a real knack for making a living and keeping condition right throughout the year. Even when the cattle start thinning out, they keep their weight for the most part. Different diet to the cattle. They seek out wetter feed. At the moment, the wet season has finished, the dry is beginning, and the fires are starting to burn-off the dead grass. This will bring succulent new growth to the surface.
30 May 2014, 17:18
Bill/Oregon
Ben, I think it would be a tremendous pleasure just to see and photograph these animals, much less hunt them. Do they make good table fare?
Also have to ask if you shot these photos with real black and white film. I miss the days of Plus-X and Tri-X and stop bath.


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31 May 2014, 08:48
BenKK
G'day Bill! Yes, they make for really good eating! Now, the local people are into cooking their meat as soon as they get it home - or sooner - and so they tend to target the younger ones, because they are soft and tender. The bigger ones have a reputation for being tough, and indeed they are. However, I pride myself on my ability to transform any buffalo meat into beautiful food, simply by letting it cool / rest for a week before freezing / cooking it, and by using my secret weapon: the slow cooker. With it, I make good curries, buffalo and beans chilli, stews or roasts. I absolutely love it!

No, the camera is pretty new and modern. It is a digital Leica V-Lux 3. It belongs to my girlfriend, and she bought it based on Ivan Carter's review here on AR. We're very pleased with it.
31 May 2014, 20:02
Larry Sellers
Congrats on some great pics. Love the black and white presentation. My camera, as well as most newer ones, have the feature to turn most any photo taken to a B & W mode. I always forget to use the function it seems. Thanks for bringing this to the forefront.

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31 May 2014, 22:21
Bwana338
Nice pictures.

Thank you for sharing them with the group. Big Grin


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19 September 2014, 10:45
georgeld
Ben:
When there's cull shoots. Does anyone gather up the meat? OR does it all go to waste as I've heard?
Thanks,
George


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19 September 2014, 19:26
Marp
quote:
Originally posted by georgeld:
Ben:
When there's cull shoots. Does anyone gather up the meat? OR does it all go to waste as I've heard?
Thanks,
George


George, when I was there (Arnhemland) a few years ago, the native peoples did not care to eat mature buffalo. They would, however, come and pick up any wild cattle that had been shot. So the killed buffalo just fed the dingos and the buzzards. My hunt was for a couple of trophy bulls, not a cull.