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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1402345" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>That's my take on it but some turn their noses up at the thought. Heck, they are vegetarian and not like a possum that eats anything. Key is being sure to remove the castor gland and not getting any castor on the meat because it will taint it but this is very easy to do. Some people claim the tail is a delicacy but I write those folks off as being full of shyt because the tail is nothing but fat and is about like stripping the fat off a ribeye and eating it. I've also been told Indians viewed the tail as a delicacy which I might could see if they used it to make pemmican but eaten alone its no different than beef fat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1402345, member: 4362"] That's my take on it but some turn their noses up at the thought. Heck, they are vegetarian and not like a possum that eats anything. Key is being sure to remove the castor gland and not getting any castor on the meat because it will taint it but this is very easy to do. Some people claim the tail is a delicacy but I write those folks off as being full of shyt because the tail is nothing but fat and is about like stripping the fat off a ribeye and eating it. I've also been told Indians viewed the tail as a delicacy which I might could see if they used it to make pemmican but eaten alone its no different than beef fat. [/QUOTE]
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