Nice write up Hayden, good out there doing it yarns like this will get everyone keen.
Love the bottom two live chammy photos, very well framed
Nice write up Hayden, good out there doing it yarns like this will get everyone keen.
Love the bottom two live chammy photos, very well framed
Good read for an oldie, thanks
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Loved the write up @Hayden, thanks for taking the time to give us a good read. So different from what we do in the central N Island. No cover! Also the suggestions re tahr meat, I also had a pretty rough introduction to it and pretty much always turned away from it since, if there’s another option. Do you find nannies are preferable, is there a trick to prepping bulls?
God damn I miss the South island, all we have is pigs/goats, deer, deer and deer...and deer.
Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
Having grown up in BOP I miss the rolling hills of the Urawera and its ancient podocarp forests, the bark of the hind that you never saw but knew she was there somewhere, the call of the Kiwi at night. There’s something mysterious and calming about the place that just feels like you’re at home.
Re eating, the younger Tahr are always the target if we are after meat for the table. For the older bulls there’s a recipe involving a well-worn gumboot and……well, you get the picture. The best thing to do with them is have them turned into salamis.
Bloody good effort mate, nothing worse than an injury keeping you out of the hills.
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