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Thread: Worms in ya meat.!

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    Wait till you shoot a few roos down our way.Thort we would cooked a youngn up.Shot one,took a back keg off and its stomach was moving like a rumbling quake.Cut it open,well it stomach was full of white big worms squirming around.Ended up at hawk tucker.No chain pulling on this story either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by timattalon View Post
    If you like any particular food, never get involved in commercial production of such. I worked in an apple pack house many years ago. I saw what gets sent to the juicers. And know that a true vegetarian should not drink 100% fruit juice....becauce litle mice etc end up in the vats and there is a tolerance for how many are accidentally included before it has to be discarded...And mice like to hide in big bins of juicy apples...
    Pretty much the same as the wine industry, the amount of foreign objects those mechanical harvesters pick up is unreal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    Wait till you shoot a few roos down our way.Thort we would cooked a youngn up.Shot one,took a back keg off and its stomach was moving like a rumbling quake.Cut it open,well it stomach was full of white big worms squirming around.Ended up at hawk tucker.No chain pulling on this story either.
    Normal for roos and wallabies to have large infestations of nematodes in the gut.:
    https://www.kangaroosatrisk.org/uplo..._macropods.pdf
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    Major alimentary tract nematodes
    The nematode parasites of Australian native mammals, particularly macropods, often are impressive in their prevalence, mass, magnitude and diversity. In the case of kangaroos, for example, up to 40
    nematode species, all belonging to a single order, occur in the complex saccular fore-stomach of individual host species. In most cases, however, even heavy worm infestations are not detrimental to the host.
    Apparently harmless to humans but you are quite right that it'll give most anyone second thoughts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300wsm for life View Post
    Pretty much the same as the wine industry, the amount of foreign objects those mechanical harvesters pick up is unreal.
    True story !!

    Nails, plastic wire lifting clips, pieces of tanalized posts. Even had a couple of snakes in bins harvested in Aussie

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    Its not what you get but what you give that makes a life !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    Fortunately lion brown will cure the disease but may cause other unfortunate side effects.
    Actually, Waikato will also kill these worms but has the unfortunate side effect of turning the drinker into a member of the living dead, condemned to walk the world looking for human brains to eat.
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