Pistolero
Well-Known Member
Well that is really interesting. Are those black buck still living out there? I wonder if they will get out an colonize the state, if they
are well adapted to the conditions. I saw the fallow deer and sambar stag where we were in India, but the black buck
were not around. I had looked up the animals of India before we went, so had heard of and seen black buck. I had heard
of the exotic game ranches down there, never knew much about them.
Probably a market for the horns for knives and such, too. Maybe stewing them in a pressure cooker would be good, too. Keep
from drying out the meat. I love a good beef stew made that way with tough old cuts that are terrible other ways, and tender
and really tasty when stewed up under pressure with some onions, potatoes, carrots, and a bit of salt, pepper and garlic.
Bill
are well adapted to the conditions. I saw the fallow deer and sambar stag where we were in India, but the black buck
were not around. I had looked up the animals of India before we went, so had heard of and seen black buck. I had heard
of the exotic game ranches down there, never knew much about them.
Probably a market for the horns for knives and such, too. Maybe stewing them in a pressure cooker would be good, too. Keep
from drying out the meat. I love a good beef stew made that way with tough old cuts that are terrible other ways, and tender
and really tasty when stewed up under pressure with some onions, potatoes, carrots, and a bit of salt, pepper and garlic.
Bill