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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 920208" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>If you will put those large cats in a cage or a cow trough thats clean for a few weeks it will get rid of a lot of that muddy taste. I have also been told that you can clean em then put em in ice with rock salt overnight, supposedly it will make the fat conjile and be easier to see and you can just trim it of... I cant speak to the latter method, as to wether it works, but putting em in clean water and letting them live off their fat reserves really has worked well for me in the past.... Warning though, your cow trough needs to be clean, and the cattle drinking from that trough cannot be on feed or lick otherwise you are defeating the purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 920208, member: 807"] If you will put those large cats in a cage or a cow trough thats clean for a few weeks it will get rid of a lot of that muddy taste. I have also been told that you can clean em then put em in ice with rock salt overnight, supposedly it will make the fat conjile and be easier to see and you can just trim it of... I cant speak to the latter method, as to wether it works, but putting em in clean water and letting them live off their fat reserves really has worked well for me in the past.... Warning though, your cow trough needs to be clean, and the cattle drinking from that trough cannot be on feed or lick otherwise you are defeating the purpose. [/QUOTE]
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