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<blockquote data-quote="Bill G" data-source="post: 7892618" data-attributes="member: 2162"><p>I doubt the Eagles would be as tasty though. I have raised every species of farm animal out there (no goats) and the turkeys I raised were the juiciest around. All the folks that bought and cooked them said how much better they were than the store birds. The problem is "I OVERLOADED" them and not many wanted 25lb dressed birds. We even had 12-14lb dressed chickens. One year I raised wild turkeys. Them sons of guns were tough as nails and bony as a carp. Even with that I bet an Eagle would be worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill G, post: 7892618, member: 2162"] I doubt the Eagles would be as tasty though. I have raised every species of farm animal out there (no goats) and the turkeys I raised were the juiciest around. All the folks that bought and cooked them said how much better they were than the store birds. The problem is "I OVERLOADED" them and not many wanted 25lb dressed birds. We even had 12-14lb dressed chickens. One year I raised wild turkeys. Them sons of guns were tough as nails and bony as a carp. Even with that I bet an Eagle would be worse. [/QUOTE]
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